President Donald Trump was the target of widespread mockery and criticism during the annual carnival parade in Düsseldorf, Germany, on Monday.
The city’s streets were filled with satirical effigies, with many taking at Trump and his most controversial stances.
In one, Trump was depicted naked ― alongside Russian and Chinese counterparts Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.
Trump’s testicles were emblazoned with his “Make America Great Again” slogan. Putin’s and Xi’s had “Make Russia Great Again” and “Make China Great Again” messages.
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Another float took aim at Trump’s anti-environment and climate change-denying agenda:
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A third showed effigies of Trump and Putin appearing to crush Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Top Trump ally Elon Musk was also depicted as a poop-spewing Napoleon-eque figure.
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See how Trump has been depicted on floats at the same carnival since 2016.
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