A highly provocative and contentious statue of former US President Donald Trump and infamous convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been erected in Washington D.C., sparking heated debate and outrage across the city. According to reports, the statue, which has been installed near the National Mall, depicts Trump embracing Epstein in a pose reminiscent of the iconic “Tank” scene from the movie “Titanic.” The sculpture also features a poster with the phrase “Make America Safe Again,” adding fuel to the controversy.
The statue, titled “King of the World,” has been attributed to a mysterious group known for their anti-Trump activism, which has previously installed several other provocative artworks in the city. The group, which has chosen to remain anonymous, has a history of targeting Trump and his associates with their art installations.
The statue has become a popular attraction, with tourists and visitors taking pictures with it. However, not everyone is pleased with the installation, and some have expressed outrage and disgust at the depiction of Trump and Epstein.
The controversy surrounding the statue comes as tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate, with Iran launching a series of missile and drone attacks on Israeli and American military targets in the region. The attacks, which have been described as a “war” by US officials, have sparked widespread condemnation and calls for restraint.
In related news, the US government has confirmed that two drones were shot down near Dubai Airport on Tuesday, with the UAE authorities reporting that the incident did not result in any casualties. The attack has been attributed to a group of Iranian-backed militants, who have been accused of targeting US and Israeli interests in the region.
In other news, the US government has announced plans to build a new refinery in Texas, which is expected to boost the country’s economy and national security. The announcement has been welcomed by some, but others have expressed concerns about the environmental impact of the project.
Meanwhile, the Iranian government has announced that it will not engage in any further conflicts with its neighbors, despite the ongoing tensions with the US and Israel. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has stated that his country is committed to peace and stability in the region, and that it will not allow itself to be drawn into any further conflicts.
As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, the Trump-Epstein statue remains a contentious and provocative reminder of the deep divisions and animosities that exist in the US and beyond.
Additional reports:
– The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched an initiative to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the national identity system.
– The Spanish government has recalled its ambassador to Israel, citing concerns about the ongoing conflict in the region.
– Pakistani cricket team captain Shahid Afridi has expressed his views on the upcoming match against Bangladesh, suggesting that a target of 270-280 runs would be a good score.
– Iran has launched a series of missile and drone attacks on Israeli and American military targets in the region, with over 3,133 attacks reported so far.
– The UAE authorities have confirmed that two drones were shot down near Dubai Airport on Tuesday, with no casualties reported.

