The Donald Trump blimp, which depicted the US president as an angry baby wearing a nappy and clutching a mobile phone, has finally been “consigned to history”.The 20ft orange effigy first took to the skies over Westminster during protests against Mr Trump’s visit in 2018, and has since flown in France, Ireland, Argentina and various locations across the US.Now that the 45th president’s term in office is coming to an end, it is “heading to its final resting place” at the Museum of London, to be conserved and possibly displayed for years to come. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 2018: Moment the Trump baby blimp takes off The venue had previously said in 2019 that it was in talks to add the inflatable blimp to its protest collection.The creators of the blimp want the item to serve as a reminder of the fight against what they describe as the “politics of hate”. Advertisement In a statement, they said: “While we’re pleased that the Trump Baby can now be consigned to history along with the man himself, we’re under no illusions that this is the end of the story.”We hope the baby’s place in the museum… Read full this story
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