The crowd-funded helium balloon made its first appearance during the 45th president’s first UK state visit in 2018, and has since made something of a world tour. The creators: “We hope the baby’s place in the museum will stand as a reminder of when London stood against Mr Trump – but will prompt those who see it to examine how they can continue the fight against the politics of hate.” – The Guardian (UK)

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