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Why Trump blimp won’t make an appearance at this week’s UK state visit

Donald Trump Baby Brimp, rising on London during the last visit of the US President, will not appear this week after the creator said “not really a ridiculous issue”.

The orange swelling, which depicts the leader as an angry baby wearing cloths and holding a mobile phone, first swam in Parliament Square to protest Mr. Trump’s UK visit in July 2018. He flew for the second time during his visit to the state in June 2019, which led to mass protests.

However, during the visit to the capital this week, the US president will now have to face an ugly, full -air cartoon sitting in the warehouse.

The balloon, which was created by Leo Murray and designed as a partner by the artist Matt Bonner, was initially created to mock Mr. Trump. However, Mr. Murray says that the political climate is different today and “is no longer a ridiculous issue”.

Baby Trump Brimp, bright orange and hot air full, first output in July 2018 in London

Baby Trump Brimp, bright orange and hot air full, first output in July 2018 in London (Getty)

He said Independent“In 2019, Donald Trump was an entertainment figure for the British people. Most people thought he was stupid, and we were surprised by the American people that he chose this man as president.

“We don’t have a mixture anymore. We have confused the London Museum. We just didn’t think we’d need again.”

After the protests, he said that people who are interested in confusion were threatened by death and were followed by extreme right activists at work. They thought of doing again this year, but he said the situation was worse today.

At that time, Mr. Murray said they wanted to sew Mr. Trump’s ego. He said: “The liberals crying with pancakes are only the water in which one duck returns to Trump. It really doesn’t care. All with any effect on it is personal insults.

And I was like me, what? Can we do this? ”

A inflatable caricature balloon of London Mayor Sadiq Khan flew to Parliament Square inspired by Trump Baby Brimp in September 2018

A inflatable caricature balloon of London Mayor Sadiq Khan flew to Parliament Square inspired by Trump Baby Brimp in September 2018 (AP)

The london museum, which was given a balloon gift, brought it to the sky once again in January 2023, because it checked how it was best to protect and control whether it was structurally intact.

Later, the museum will be introduced in 2026 when he opened his new home in West Smithfield in FarringDon.

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