Another statue has popped up to commemorate a major moment in Donald Trump's history: his alleged tryst with adult film star and director Stormy Daniels.
Huffington Post's Jen Bendery has been following the statues as the civic crafting group erects them around the country. So far, similar monuments have appeared in Washington, D.C., Portland, Oregon, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
On Monday, the new statue was in the Donald J. Trump State Park in Yorktown Heights, New York.
On Monday, it was a "7 feet wide by 8 feet tall" Trump statue, and on top was "a tiny golden mushroom." Daniels infamously compared a Trump extremity to a mushroom in an interview with Jimmy Kimmel.
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Named "The Very Large Donald J. Trump Monument," the tiny mushroom stands atop a large pillar. Bendery said it's clear it "trolls Trump over the size of his manhood."
"Despite this towering statue's impressive heft, The President's former mistress, Stormy Daniels, knowingly slandered the President as having a 'smaller than average' monument and claimed it is an 'unusual' monument similar to 'a mushroom.' She further went on to describe his monument as 'the least impressive I've ever had,'" the plaque reads.
"The circumstances surrounding her statements have been verified by a New York State court of Law," it also reads.
Indeed, Trump's company faced off against several felony counts for attempting to cover up a payoff to Daniels to stay quiet about the affair. He was found guilty on all counts.
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