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The blimp is the most visible symbol in anti-Trump London protests.
July 14 2018 2:34 PM EST
March 12 2019 3:45 AM EST
On Friday, opponents of Donald Trump inflated a blimp depicting the U.S. president as an orange, snarling baby just outside the British parliament. Trump, who arrived in Britain Thursday, spoke with the Sun newspaper about how the planned protests against him in London made him feel. Trump told the newspaper, "I guess when they put out blimps to make me feel unwelcome, no reason for me to go to London."
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