WASHINGTON — The infamous Trump-Epstein "Best Friends Forever" statue , depicting the president and late disgraced financier skipping and holding hands, is back up, according to Secret Handshake, the group responsible for it.
"Much like Trump's name in an Epstein e-mail dump, we have popped our head out to say an unannounced hello," Secret Handshake wrote to WUSA9.
After it first appeared on the National Mall on Sept. 23, it was a struggle to keep the quickly popular piece of protest art up. It was hauled away overnight by the U.S. Park Police for an alleged permit violation and was gone the next day. But one week later, it reappeared on Oct. 2. It was up until Oct. 5, when Secret Handshake took it down.
Now, it's back. This time it's in front of the Busboys and Poets location on 14th

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