Apparently, the charming “Dancing Pedophile Friends” statue is back on the Mall.
And, as I said before, "Remember, Donald Trump did everything that Jeffrey Epstein did. He just did it backwards and in lifts.”— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@mrsbettybowers.bsky.social) October 2, 2025 at 5:00 PM
With the Park Service on shutdown, there’s nobody to remove insults to Dear Leader. Per the Washington Post, “Trump-Epstein statue returns to National Mall”:
… During the removal, parts of the statue were broken and Trump and Epstein’s hands were no longer joined. But the statue, spray-painted bronze, appeared fully restored Thursday, with only minor damage still apparent and the hands once again clasped together.
The statue, titled “Best Friends Forever,” is the latest protest installations created by an anonymous group of artists critical of the administration. The artists, whose identities are not known to The Washington Post, said the statue was returned by the Park Service last Thursday. They provided email exchanges between the National Park Service and Carol Flaisher, a D.C.-based location manager who filed the permit application with the agency on behalf of the artists…
Efforts to reach the National Park Service for comment were unsuccessful. A Post email sent to an agency spokesperson on Wednesday seeking comment received an automatic reply noting that the person was out of the office on furlough because of the federal government shutdown.
The return of the statue was greeted with surprise and approval by some tourists and visitors who stopped to see it Thursday afternoon.
“I love it,” said Taunja Newby, 54, of Hyattsville, Maryland, who said she had lost her job as part of a reduction in force at the Department of Housing and Urban Development after 36 years. “We all got duped. So any laugh we get these days, I’m taking it.” Newby’s last day as a federal employee was earlier this week.
Melinda Winters, 82, of Knoxville, Tennessee, happened upon the statue as she was walking along the Mall with a friend.
“I more than love it,” she said. “If you can think of something higher than love, put that down.” An artist, Winters did have one criticism of the statue. “They didn’t make them look ugly enough,” she said….
On this day in 1967, Thurgood Marshall became the first Black Supreme Court Justice. His fight for justice, equality, and civil rights reshaped our nation and moved us closer to our highest ideals. We honor his legacy by continuing the work for a more just nation every day.
— Senator Ed Markey (@markey.senate.gov) October 2, 2025 at 8:48 PM
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A bus of Bronx middle schoolers pulled up to the Capitol this morning for a long-planned field trip just a few hours after the government shut down.
All Capitol tours were cancelled as the guides can’t work in shutdown.
So I escorted them in myself and gave them a personal tour. They were great!— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@aoc.bsky.social) October 1, 2025 at 1:15 PM
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