On Thursday, a unique 3.5-meter bronze sculpture featuring U.S. President Donald Trump and the late Jeffrey Epstein hand in hand was spotted on Washington D.C.'s National Mall.
The installation, titled "Best Friends Forever," first appeared on September 23 but disappeared after less than a day, surprising visitors and sparking questions about its origin and intent.
Its unexpected return comes amid the government shutdown, drawing renewed attention to public art as a form of political commentary and raising eyebrows among passersby and online audiences alike.
Standing 3.5 meters tall and crafted in rich detail, the playful yet provocative piece continues to challenge viewers without uttering a word, leaving its fate—whether it will remain or vanish again—uncertain.
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