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Golden Trump Statue to Greet World Leaders at G20 Summit

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A striking golden statue of President Trump is set to welcome world leaders at the G20 summit in Miami later this year, hosted at Trump National Doral. Sponsored by cryptocurrency enthusiasts who created the memecoin $PATRIOT, the statue, “Don Colossus,” aims to generate significant buzz.

The 15-foot bronze sculpture, crafted by renowned artist Alan Cottrill, will rise to 22 feet on a custom pedestal. Cottrill, who has sculpted other presidential figures, was asked by the crypto backers to enhance Trump's features, slimming down and reducing the "turkey neck" for a more polished look.

Currently, the statue is held at Cottrill’s Ohio foundry due to a payment dispute. The artist claims his patrons used images of the statue without his consent to promote their declining memecoin. He states he is still owed $90,000 of the $150,000 agreed fee and will retain the statue until he's fully compensated.

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Ashley Sansalone, one of the project's commissioners, assured Cottrill would be fully paid before the statue’s official unveiling, noting that withholding funds until the final stages is common in such agreements.

The artwork has already garnered attention and praise on social media, with users applauding Cottrill’s craftsmanship. The statue purportedly draws inspiration from a 2024 image of Trump during a speech, depicting him with an open-collared shirt and raised fist gesture.

Plated in gold leaf, the statue is notably smaller than other world leader monuments, such as the 72-foot statues in Pyongyang. The White House and Trump Organization have distanced themselves from involvement in the crypto project, with no official comment provided.

Despite this, the Trump administration plays a vital role in organizing the G20 summit. The selection of the Trump-owned resort as the venue was announced in September, and preparations have been underway. Scheduled for December 14-15, the summit aims to address unleashing economic prosperity through deregulation, unlocking affordable energy, and pioneering new technologies.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is tasked with orchestrating the summit’s agenda, and the venue will host the event "at cost," ensuring no profit from the US State Department or foreign governments. This initiative continues to meld Trump's business interests with his political endeavors, marking a unique chapter in his multifaceted legacy.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump statue funded by crypto enthusiasts for G20 summit.

  • Artist Alan Cottrill awaits full payment amid a financial dispute.

  • Summit to focus on economic growth, hosted without profit.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-02.04

 

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unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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A striking golden statue of President Trump [remember Saddam's statue in Baghdad?] “Don Colossus” [Don wannabe God...zilla, more like it].

crafted by renowned artist sellout Alan Cottrill, will rise to 22 feet on a custom pedestal [in the shape of a giant dildo]. enhance Trump's features, slimming down and reducing the "turkey neck" for a more polished look. [he's Polish!]

Currently, the statue is held at Cottrill’s Ohio foundry due to a payment dispute. The artist claims his patrons used images of the statue without his consent to promote their declining memecoin. He states he is still owed $90,000 of the $150,000 agreed fee and will retain the statue until he's fully compensated. [Good luck with that deadbeat! Wouldn't it be fitting if Cottrill just held onto the statue?]

The artwork has already garnered attention and praise on [Truth] social, raised fist gesture [Sieg Heil is far more appropriate. I guess he's just not as rich as Leon.].

Plated in gold leaf [like Buddha statues in Thailand], the statue is notably smaller than other world leader monuments, such as the 72-foot statues in Pyongyang [ crafted, for free, for his bosom buddy Kim.]

venue will host the event "at cost," ensuring no profit from the US State Department or foreign governments [there must be a catch, Trump makes money from everybody. He'll have side deals working the room]. This initiative continues to meld Trump's business interests with his political endeavors, marking a unique chapter in his multifaceted legacy. [Suddenly, I need to vomit. Please excuse me...]

Srikcir Ruby Member

Srikcir

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"ensuring no profit from the US State Department or foreign governments"

But will not prevent Trump personally to profit financially. Always the grifter.

Chutney Advanced Member

Chutney

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Well as it doesn't look anything like him does it really matter? This appears to be a man in fairly fit middle age, long legged and slim, with aquiline handsome features and a strong jaw...although wearing a hoodie on his head which is a bit odd.
It is not however a depiction of a sharting obese bag of mobile pus, topped with a face which has long since lost the fight against gravity, sporting 2 bloodshot eyes, peering over eye bags so swollen they look like they could give birth at any minute.

AndreasHG Silver Member

AndreasHG

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Striking resemblance, only embarrassingly much, much smaller...

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candide Star Member

candide

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2 hours ago, AndreasHG said:

Striking resemblance, only embarrassingly much, much smaller...

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Like his @#£%, according to Epstein and Stormy! 😁

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