So far, the infamous T***p Baby balloon has remained pretty international, most notably recently making its second appearance in London, England, for the POTUS’ visit at the beginning of this month.
Now, protesters are calling for the balloon to touch ground in America. Or rather, they’re calling for it to soar over T***p’s own head while he delivers his Fourth Of July address, Indy100 reported.
As far as inflatable political protests go, the T***p Baby balloon is definitely a favorite for people.
This hilarious 20-foot high blimp bears the president’s same corn husk-yellow hair, brightly orange colored skin, and of course, his trademark snarl as his mouth hangs open mid-furious rant.
Perhaps most notable is this particular blimp’s severe lack of clothing, with baby T***p donning only a single cloth diaper and his signature phone clutched in his chubby hand.
The bulbous balloon first flew the friendly skies back in July 2018 when T***p first visited London.
Unsurprisingly, the president didn’t take too kindly to his no-so-flattering likeness, and he made his opinions on the blimp known.
“I used to love London as a city,” he told The Sun at the time. “I haven’t been there in a long time. But when they make you feel unwelcome, why would I stay there?”
“I guess when they put out blimps to make me feel unwelcome, no reason for me to go to London.”
Despite his seeming reluctance to ever return to the city, T***p recently touched down again to spend three days in the country’s capital. And of course, because no opportunity for political protest can go missed, organizers made sure the T***p Baby balloon soared nice and high for the POTUS to see.
The blimp was relaunched in protest of the president’s visit and it was pretty hard to miss.
According to Buzzfeed News , it flew up and over T***p’s head while he entered Downing street, offering him the perfect view of T***p 2.0.
Of course, there were a few restrictions that needed to be followed in order to legally fly the balloon.
The so-called “T***p babysitters” who are left in charge of controlling the blimp, were ordered by police to only fly it for a few hours, and during that time one of its body parts must remain on the ground.
The “babysitters” complied, making for a smooth, efficient, and 100 percent legal political protest, just in time for T***p to see.
Now, as America approaches one of its most celebrated holidays, protesters are calling for the return of the baby balloon.
T***p is expected to make a Fourth of July address at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. So, protesters argue, what better time to demonstrate their disapproval toward the president than to ensure he has to once again stare at his orange pudgy-faced balloon as it bobs along the skyline?
The feminist activist group CODEPINK has announced plans to reintroduce the Baby T***p balloon to America.
“On July 4, CODEPINK will parade the Baby T***p blimp in DC as an all out call to reject t***p,” the group said in a statement . “When T***p speaks at the Lincoln Memorial, let’s show him what a big baby he is!”
Originally, the plan had been for the blimp to appear at T***p’s planned military parade.
But CODEPINK announced that their plans have since changed.
“We’ve just switched our plans from the military parade to the Fourth of July,” the group’s co-director, Ariel Gold, told The Washington Post . “We’re appalled that T***p is taking that day to spew his hateful and racist rhetoric…and we really hope this gets canceled, too.”
“The president is shifting the 4th of July festivities to celebrate his administration.”
According to the group’s co-founder, Medea Benjamin, the blimp will be protesting much more than just the man himself, but also include his more high-profile and controversial policies.
“We will bring together people opposed to the pain and suffering caused by this administration, from family separation at the border to supplying weapons used by Saudi Arabia to kill Yemeni children.”
CODEPINK will have to jump through a few hoops in order to see their T***p Baby balloon dreams achieved.
First the group will need to obtain a permit from the National Park Service, which they’ve already submitted a request for. They anticipate about 40 people to attend their protest at “any open grassy area nearest to [the] Lincoln Memorial.”
Bringing the blimp from the UK to America won’t be cheap either, but the group is accepting donations.
A GoFundMe page has currently brought in $12,700 of the $20,000 goal, with the group explaining that any excess funds will go towards other CODEPINK events.
Last Updated on June 19, 2019 by Caitlyn Clancey