LA Bus Stop Vandals Target Melania Trump Documentary Posters

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Woman Adds Hitler Mustache to Former First Lady’s Promotional Image

A stylish woman bearing resemblance to actress Cynthia Nixon was filmed defacing a promotional poster for a Melania Trump documentary at a Los Angeles bus stop. Footage shows the blonde individual drawing a toothbrush-style mustache on the monochrome image before smiling and walking away.

Ongoing Vandalism Campaign

This incident follows multiple attacks on promotional materials for the documentary about the former First Lady. Transit officials confirmed they recently relocated buses carrying the advertisements to areas with less frequent graffiti following repeated acts of vandalism.

Social media reactions revealed stark divisions, with some users condemning the act as “hateful” and “low-class,” while others appeared to endorse the vandalism. “Vandalism isn’t activism. It’s toddler politics,” commented one critic on social media platforms.

Escalating Defacement Incidents

Additional vandalism documented across the city includes posters altered with devil horns, the word “deport,” and references to Jeffrey Epstein. In one notable alteration, Melania’s name was replaced with “Eva Braun,” Adolf Hitler’s spouse.

The activist collective Indecline claimed responsibility for defacing a large billboard in Culver City, altering Melania’s image to appear as though she’s defecating on an American flag. The group released a statement describing their action as commentary on Trump-era immigration policies.

Transit Agency Response

Transportation officials stated affected buses remain in normal service despite being relocated to lower-risk areas. Authorities continue to investigate the ongoing vandalism incidents targeting the documentary’s promotional campaign.

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