Anonymous Artists Mock Trump With Giant Gold Toilet By Lincoln Memorial
Source: Huff Post
Mar 30, 2026, 02:01 PM EDT | Updated 38 minutes ago
WASHINGTON Anyone visiting the Lincoln Memorial this week will get to see a brand-new monument right next to it: a gold toilet mounted on a 10-foot-tall marble throne, hailing President Donald Trump for making a bathroom renovation his top priority. Anonymous artists installed the faux marble structure early Monday morning to mock Trump for spending his time remodeling the Lincoln Bathroom at the White House instead of addressing pressing matters facing the country.
In a time of unprecedented division, escalating conflict, and economic turmoil, President Trump focused on what truly mattered: remodeling the Lincoln Bathroom in the White House, reads a plaque on the throne, which is titled A Throne Fit For A King.. This, his crowning achievement, is a bold reminder that the President isnt just a businessman, hes taking care of business, it reads. It stands as a tribute to an unwavering visionary who looked down, saw a problem, and painted it gold.
Asked for comment, White House spokesperson Davis Ingle said Trump was overwhelmingly elected to redesign a bathroom in the White House. President Trump is making the White House and our entire Nations Capital more beautiful than ever before, Ingle said in a statement. The president will never stop working on behalf of the American people and fulfill the promises that he was overwhelmingly elected to do.

It stands as a tribute to an unwavering visionary who looked down, saw a problem, and painted it gold, reads the 10-foot-tall throne hailing Trump for renovating a White House bathroom.Secret Handshake
Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gold-toilet-monument-trump-lincoln-memorial_n_69c2eec2e4b081b0ba5a5eb8

This, his crowning achievement, is a bold reminder that the President isnt just a businessman, hes taking care of business, reads the toilet monument to Trump.The Secret Handshake
bucolic_frolic
(55,109 posts)I don't know what's gotten into spelling. YouTube videos, titles, slide decks, things the authors should have checked, are all over the place too. And I'm not talking about speech to closed-captioning. I mean spelling errors. Mistakes. Does no one proofread their work? No spellcheck? No time for spellcheck?
Talitha
(7,980 posts)bucolic_frolic
(55,109 posts)littlemissmartypants
(33,521 posts)There is an advertising/persuasive speech technique called "The erroneous conclusion."
The technique is that a mistake is made somewhere in the conversation or on the advertisement, which starts a dialog leading to discussions about not just the error but the circumstances surrounding it. Creating a buzz.
The simplest form is the reversal of a letter on store signage. That can actually lead to someone walking into the store to inform the management of their "error" therefore providing the store with a possible customer.
BumRushDaShow
(169,633 posts)
Could have been intentional...
bucolic_frolic
(55,109 posts)Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Business Man" is a satire, and "Based on the search results, "bussinessman" (often misspelled) appears frequently in social media posts, memes, and content tagged with #satire, #parody, or #humor. While sometimes a simple misspelling of "businessman," it is used in satirical contexts to mock or caricature greedy, corrupt, or pretentious business figures, often in political or parody posts."
BumRushDaShow
(169,633 posts)did the "dancing" 45/Epstein sculptures (with 2 variations now of that).
Good ole Poe. I used to work not far from his Philly house and have been in there (it is a tourist attraction - he wrote "The Raven" there) -

https://www.nps.gov/edal/index.htm
littlemissmartypants
(33,521 posts)shelshaw
(694 posts)Positioned 6ft over his grave and open to the public
COL Mustard
(8,211 posts)To wait in THAT line???
Talitha
(7,980 posts)I'm surprised it didn't vanish in the middle of the night.
COL Mustard
(8,211 posts)I mean, who knows what he might desecrate next???