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Massive ‘F–K TRUMP’ message painted on iconic LA bridge

Los Angeles gave President Trump a huge “F-K You.”

Commuters on the city's famous 6th Avenue bridge were greeted on Monday morning by words, scar-colored letters, drawn in corozal, occupying the full lanes of the road.

What accompanies the message was a fresh carlique skid mark from a rogue car playing donuts around the same time that graffiti remained.

A red message was left behind for President Trump on the famous Sixth Street Bridge in LA.
The carl tire mark is also still there, probably from a car that has been making donuts during the Rogue Street acquisition. Jared Downing/NY Post
Many Angeleno have protested Trump's immigration policy since he was elected. Reuters

The bridge that stretches to the LA River has replaced the historic Six Street viaduct, where Art Deco Arches are featured in dozens of Hollywood films such as Grease, Terminator, and Trans. The viaduct was demolished in 2016 when the concrete began to break down.

The graffiti painted with rollers painted with grade enamel led to Trump's crackdown on illegal immigrants in the midst of a lawn war between Angeleno and federal agents.

The leaked plan revealed the forced ice fastlands scheduled for the end of the month, resulting in a surge in anti-Trump protests in the Angels city.

A flyer appeared in the LA district on Monday, featuring photos, names and personal information of ice agents allegedly detaining immigrants. Last week, more than 150 volunteer activists patrolled the streets in search of ice agents, warning locals of the impending attack.

The original 6th Avenue viaduct has been featured in many Hollywood films. Toby Cansham, New York Post
The new Six Street Bridge was completed in 2022. Toby Cansham, New York Post

As for the bridge, it was replaced at a cost of $588 million, making it the most expensive bridge in the history of the city. It features a unique modern arch and color-changing spotlight, and has earned the nickname “Ribbon of Light.”

That was until the thieves stole all of the copper wires since last summer, in order to leave the bridge completely in the darkness.

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