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Donald Trump Mural (Photos and Video)

Satirical mural by ZSORRYON in Los Angeles, USA, showing Donald Trump smiling while lying in bed with a devil-like figure!

The piece references the July 2025 South Park episode where Trump is literally portrayed in bed with the devil, critiquing his political persona and alliances through animated satire.

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InstagramGRAFFTV on Instagram: "ZSORRYON. “South Park Ignites Controversy and L.A. Graffiti Artists Fan the Flames with Stunning Street Portrayal.” Just days after South Park aired what is now being called its most controversial episode to date, depicting the sitting U.S. President in bed with Satan, the backlash was swift and explosive. The White House reportedly threatened legal action against the show’s creators and parent company, calling the episode defamatory and inflammatory. But while the administration turned its attention to the network, the streets of Los Angeles erupted with their own uncensored response. Early this morning, a massive mural appeared in full public view, an image of the President and Satan tangled in bed, brought to life in vivid spray paint. The scene mirrored the South Park episode, but this was no parody. This was protest. As hundreds of thousands of cars passed during the weekend commute, the message was unmistakable: L.A.’s criminal artists are watching and they’re not staying quiet. While ICE raids continue to tear through Southern California, the city’s graffiti vandals have become its frontline messengers. Meanwhile, major institutions like the Dodgers and Lakers, brands that trade on the Los Angeles name, remain silent. And it begs the question, do these teams truly represent the spirit of Los Angeles, or are they just billion-dollar businesses cloaked in the city’s image? Because the real soul of L.A., its voice, its fight, its fury, is not in luxury suites or corporate logos. It’s on the concrete walls, shaped and reshaped by the very artists who lived its history, walked its streets, and now risk everything to speak its truth."5,403 likes, 142 comments - grafftv1 on July 26, 2025: "ZSORRYON. “South Park Ignites Controversy and L.A. Graffiti Artists Fan the Flames with Stunning Street Portrayal.” Just days after South Park aired what is now being called its most controversial episode to date, depicting the sitting U.S. President in bed with Satan, the backlash was swift and explosive. The White House reportedly threatened legal action against the show’s creators and parent company, calling the episode defamatory and inflammatory. But while the administration turned its attention to the network, the streets of Los Angeles erupted with their own uncensored response. Early this morning, a massive mural appeared in full public view, an image of the President and Satan tangled in bed, brought to life in vivid spray paint. The scene mirrored the South Park episode, but this was no parody. This was protest. As hundreds of thousands of cars passed during the weekend commute, the message was unmistakable: L.A.’s criminal artists are watching and they’re not staying quiet. While ICE raids continue to tear through Southern California, the city’s graffiti vandals have become its frontline messengers. Meanwhile, major institutions like the Dodgers and Lakers, brands that trade on the Los Angeles name, remain silent. And it begs the question, do these teams truly represent the spirit of Los Angeles, or are they just billion-dollar businesses cloaked in the city’s image? Because the real soul of L.A., its voice, its fight, its fury, is not in luxury suites or corporate logos. It’s on the concrete walls, shaped and reshaped by the very artists who lived its history, walked its streets, and now risk everything to speak its truth.".