September 19, 2024

Madame Tussauds in Berlin Dumps Donald Trump’s Wax Figure in the Trash Ahead of Election Day

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Tristar Media/Getty Images “Dump Trump” At Madame Tussauds In Berlin

Madame Tussauds in Berlin, Germany, is dumping Donald Trump — literally.

The European wax museum wheeled its figure of Trump, 74, off its show floor as an apparent “preparatory measure” in case he does not win a second term following Election Day in the U.S. on November 3.

“Today’s activity is rather of a symbolic character ahead of the elections in the United States,” said museum marketing manager Orkide Yalcindag in a statement to Reuters.

Yalcindag added, “we here at Madame Tussauds Berlin removed Donald Trump’s waxwork as a preparatory measure.”

In footage obtained by Reuters, Trump’s wax figure was placed into a giant trash bin along with signs that read “Fake News!” “I love Berlin,” and “You are fired!” — the last a reference to Trump’s catchphrase from The Apprentice.

Getty Images The non-wax Donald Trump

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Several trash bags accompanied the wax figure in the bin, which was centered in front of a Trump Tower backdrop.

A large sign that read “Dump Trump Make America Great Again” was affixed to the trash bin, and employees placed a red MAGA hat among the trash bags.

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American Madame Tussauds have not followed Berlin’s approach to Trump’s wax figure.

Though the Berlin museum’s gesture of removing the Trump figure is largely symbolic, it may be a while before they know if their anticipatory measure is an accurate one.

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While Election Day is this upcoming Tuesday, the final say on the winner may not be clear right away, in large part due to an increase in mail-in voting because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

More than 87 million votes have already been cast via the mail or via early voting, according to the U.S. Elections Project.

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