These statues aren't the first example of a likeness of Trump used to mock him. A blimp showing the president wearing a nappy flew in London's parliament square when he was in town this year -- this, with the mayor's blessing.
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Video content studio head makes busts of US president
Places them in Brooklyn in New York
Pictures flood social media
The statue's colour is a noble golden-bronze, and Donald Trump's gaze is soft, focused and presidential. But the words at the base ruin this stately vision: "Pee on me."
Pictures of such statues -- meant for dogs -- in New York City, are all over Twitter. Their maker? Phil Gable, the "Founder and Grand Chief Head Executive Person" of Porcupine Armadillo, a video content studio.
Gable told Gothamist.com that his creation was "largely just a personal expression of my own disdain for Donald Trump, both as a President and a human being." He told VICE.com that he placed several such statues in Brooklyn, one of New York's five major regions.
Trump 'Pee On Me' Statuette Spotted On Brooklyn Sidewalks https://t.co/AWwHijMey9 pic.twitter.com/XIKrYTnUwD