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🥊 TRUMP WAX FIGURE PUNCHED TO ‘CLINICAL DE*TH,’ PULLED FROM PUBLIC DISPLAY — ONLINE COMMUNITY CALLS IT “JUSTICE” The wax figure of former President Donald Trump at Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in San Antonio, Texas, was urgently removed from public display after becoming a “political punching bag” for visitors. Museum officials confirmed the statue was repeatedly punched, scratched, and even slightly damaged, making it unsafe to display and forcing them to throw it in the trash. Social media immediately erupted, with many declaring the statue “got the justice it deserved,” while others condemned the attacks as “insane political violence.” But the story didn’t reach its most dramatic point until the news reached Trump. He reportedly reacted in a way revealed to restore his reputation by any means, leaving close staff stunned, even though they had previously fully supported Trump’s actions. Full story 👇
What started as a quirky attraction at Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in San Antonio, Texas, has turned into one of the strangest controversies of the year. The wax figure of former President Donald Trump was so aggressively attacked by visitors — punched, scratched, and even jabbed — that staff were forced to remove it entirely for “safety reasons.”
Witnesses said guests “couldn’t resist taking a swing,” turning the display into what one employee described as “a daily brawl.” The figure suffered visible dents and torn skin, prompting the museum to quietly take it down and, ultimately, discard it altogether.
As soon as the news hit social media, reactions exploded:
💬 “Finally, justice in wax form.”
💬 “That’s not protest — that’s insanity.”
💬 “America, this is both hilarious and sad at once.”
The bizarre incident caught Trump’s attention, with sources claiming he was furious about the mockery. According to insiders, he told aides that the destruction of his wax likeness was “an attack on greatness itself” and hinted he would “ensure his legacy is untouchable — even in wax.”
Analysts say this episode highlights how deep political division still runs — even in museums meant for fun and selfies.