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Street artist puts dozens of new Trump Walk of Fame stars in place

Street artist puts dozens of new Trump Walk of Fame stars in place
Posted at 3:13 PM, Aug 11, 2018
and last updated 2018-08-12 01:14:21-04

Dozens of vinyl Donald Trump stars appeared on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Thursday morning, according to a published report.

The President’s real star has been vandalized several times, being destroyed with a pickaxe two weeks ago.

Thursday’s star multiplication can be attributed to an anonymous conservative street artist, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He told the publication he was motivated by both the destruction of the real star as well as the city of West Hollywood’s vote for the star's removal.

The artist appears to be a part of street artist group that calls itself “The Faction”, tweeting Thursday, “Take down his star, and we will descend upon you with 30 fresh new stars.”

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This eye-catching demonstration on one of Hollywood’s most famous streets comes just days after the city of West Hollywood unanimously voted on Monday to remove the President’s star, noting costly vandalism. West Hollywood City Council members said they brought forth this proposal in response to the president’s treatment of women and views on climate change.

Vinyl stars were placed in blank spots open for future stars, including an area in front of Ripley's Believe It or Not! store. General Manager, Cory Dacy, told ABC News that the Trump stars appeared quickly and discretely around 10:00 am.

The Hollywood Reporter noted that the star-installation crew kept the stars covered until they were all secured in place, so that spectators would not catch on to what was happening.

The star placed in the Ripley’s doorway attracted much attention, and was soon removed by an employee. Dacy said the rest of the stars were gone within the hour.

However, it seems the anonymous artist’s mission may not be over yet.

“The Faction” says that they will further spread "Trump Derangement Syndrome" by installing a never-ending stream of stars. The group also posted a link on Twitter where supporters can purchase their own Trump star.