Group behind Epstein, Trump statues back with satire video game on Iran
Source: USA Today
May 12, 2026, 4:52 p.m. ET
Arcade games mocking President Donald Trump and the war in Iran have been temporarily installed at the D.C. War Memorial.
"Operation Epic Furious: Strait To Hell" is an installation by anonymous art protest group The Secret Handshake, which has also put up statues highlighting Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The three functional video game cabinets in D.C. feature tongue-in-cheek battles against DEI and the pope, the group said via email.
The installation will be up for a limited number of days this week, but the game is also available online for users to walk through.
"The Trump administration knows that the best way to sell combat is by making it a video game, thats why theyve been pumping out the sickest Iran War video game hype reels," a plaque at the installation reads, according to The Secret Handshake. "Strap in and play hard, because this game may never end."
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"Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell" arcade game installation at the DC War Memorial by protest art group The Secret Handshake. Provided By The Secret Handshake
