Statue depicting Trump, Epstein as Jack, Rose from 'Titanic' appears on National Mall
The Secret Handshake installed a 12-foot statue mocking Trump and Epstein's alleged friendship, part of ongoing protest art highlighting over 38,000 mentions of Trump in Epstein files.
- On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, an anonymous collective known as The Secret Handshake installed a 12-foot golden statue titled 'King of the World' on the National Mall, depicting President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in a 'Titanic' pose.
- This installation marks the third satirical display by The Secret Handshake, following the 'Best Friends Forever' statue in September and a January replica of a birthday note Trump allegedly signed for Epstein.
- The plaque references 'Titanic' tropes like 'luxurious travel' and 'raucous parties,' while ten surrounding banners stamped 'Make America Safe Again' feature photos of Trump and Epstein, satirizing the administration's recent interest in government building decor.
- White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson dismissed the work as a partisan stunt, while visitors on the National Mall expressed mixed reactions ranging from praise to scorn.
- The installation remains on the National Mall until Friday, March 13, 2026, with a redacted permit end date, sustaining public attention on the Justice Department's Epstein files and unresolved allegations regarding Trump.
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Someone Just Erected A Statue In DC Of Trump And Epstein In Famous 'Titanic' Pose—And It's Too Good
A 12-foot statue of President Donald Trump and late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein in Jack and Rose's famous pose from the movie Titanic recently appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.The gold-painted replica shows Trump standing behind Epstein with his arms outstretched at the bow of a miniature RMS Titanic, referencing the famous pose that has touched hearts and inspired countless parodies since the film's 1997 release.The sculpture…
The profiles recreate the famous scene from Titanic. The installation is titled "KING OF THE WORLD".
Titanic-Themed Statue Of Trump And Epstein Erected At National Mall
Source: Probal Rashid / Getty Here at NewsOne, we appreciate fine art. As Nina Simone once famously said, “An artist’s duty, as far as I’m concerned, is to reflect the times.” So, I’d like to give a special shout out to a group of citizens who continue to gift the world with fine art that certainly reflects the current political climate in the U.S. — in the form of statues that depict President Donald Trump getting his groove back with his fello…
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