A 12-foot golden statue portraying Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in a Titanic-themed embrace has been installed on Washington, D.C.'s National Mall. The artwork, titled ‘King of the World,’ was created by the anonymous collective The Secret Handshake and marks their third guerrilla art piece targeting Trump’s association with Epstein, according to The Guardian and Fast Company.
The statue recreates the iconic Jack and Rose pose from the film Titanic, satirically highlighting the controversial relationship between Trump and Epstein. France 24 and Expansion MX report that the sculpture was placed near the U.S. Capitol and is accompanied by satirical messaging that interrogates their connection amid public and political scrutiny.
The installation arrives as the U.S. Department of Justice reportedly withholds key files related to the Epstein investigation, as noted by The New Republic. This suggests the statue is part of a broader discourse around transparency and accountability concerning Epstein-linked allegations against Trump.
Raw Story characterizes the work as a “tragic love story,” emphasizing the provocative nature of the public display and its irony in commemorating the friendship. The Secret Handshake’s ongoing use of symbolic public art aims to keep public attention focused on unresolved questions regarding the Epstein case.
Observers will be monitoring any official response to the statue’s placement and whether the Department of Justice releases further documentation connected to Epstein and Trump. The continued presence of such provocative art on the National Mall underscores persistent tensions in discussions about the former president’s ties to Epstein.

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