Trump's Face Plastered on USDA Building
Draws North Korea, Russia Comparisons:
'He Is Going Full On Dear Leader'
MAy 15
A massive portrait of President Donald
Trump now hangs from the front of the
US Department of Agriculture's
headquarters in Washington, DC,
sparking comparisons to authoritarian
regimes.
The banner, placed parallel to an
image of President Abraham Lincoln -
who founded the USDA on May 15, 1862 -
features Trump's official presidential
portrait, blown up to cover three
stories of the agency's headquarters.
Critics likened the move to displays
in North Korea and the former Soviet
Union, where images of leaders are
routinely used to project power and
foster cults of personality.
"This is deeply fascist," an X user
wrote. "Dear leader is at it again,"
said another, with one user writing,
"Oh good, we are now North Korea." >https://www.latintimes.com/trumps-face-plastered-usda-building-draws-north >-korea-russia-comparisons-he-going-full-dear-583194
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