Violent Anti-Trump image removed by Portland art gallery after backlash
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After getting blasted on social media, an anti-Trump Portland art gallery reportedly took down a graphic window display showing the president with a bloody nose and a knife to his throat alongside the words “F--- Trump.”
Fox News reports the One Grand Art Gallery’s founder said he took the controversial image down because people were responding to it with threats, “anger and violence” -- and at the request of his landlord.
While the image was removed from the window facing the street, the same piece hangs on the wall inside along with other gory anti-Trump images.
Prints were also sold at the gallery, with profits split equally between Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, and the National Immigration Law Center.
Corrie O'Connor