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Street Artist Creates Dozens Of New Trump Stars On Hollywood’s Walk Of Fame

Benny Johnson Columnist, Viral Politics
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President Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been attacked, vandalized and smashed multiple times since Trump became president. The star is a regular site for protests, and was recently carved up by an angry leftist with a pick axe.

Now, a Trump-supporting guerrilla street artist has taken matters into his own hands.  The twitter account @TheFaction1776 posted videos of men dressed as construction workers placing dozens of laminated replica Donald Trump stars along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The sophisticated operation involved the stars, which look identical to the real stars, being placed in various arrangements around the stars of various left-wing activists, such as Rob Reiner.

 

The twitter handle is said to belong to famed street artist Sabo, who is known for his edgy conservative art.  The handle describes itself as “Anti-PC street art. Vandals bringing uncomfortable truth. Sabo & I trigger Libs. 100% anti-identity politics.”

One tweet said “Take down his star, and we will descend upon you with 30 fresh new stars” and also shared a video of the stars on the walk.

Another said “we will further spread Trump Derangement Syndrome by installing a never ending stream of stars.”

Keep taking down the @realDonaldTrump star, and we will further spread Trump Derangement Syndrome by installing a never ending stream of stars.

The West Hollywood City Council has unanimously voted to remove the star entirely because they disagree with Trump on moral and political grounds.

The West Hollywood resolution to remove the Trump star is most likely to remain ceremonial as the city of West Hollywood has no jurisdiction over the star. That belongs to the Los Angeles tourist board and experts say they are unlikely to do anything to remove the star.

The stars of Kevin Spacey, Bill Cosby and Michael Jackson remain in place and untouched in spite of multiple rape and child molestation allegations — and a conviction, in Cosby’s recent trial.