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Donald Trump baby protest blimp to join the Museum of London’s collection

A blimp depicting US President Donald Trump as a snarling, nappy-wearing orange baby has found a home in one of London’s most popular museums.
Key points:
- The balloon was donated to the Museum of London
- It was used in protests against Mr Trump’s 2018 visit to the UK
- The blimp will join the museum’s protests collection
The helium-filled balloon, originally paid for through crowdfunding, first took to the skies over London during protests against Mr Trump’s visit in 2018 and has flown in other locations including France, Argentina, Ireland and Denmark.
Gladly accepting the donation, the Museum of London said the blimp would join its protests collection, which includes artefacts from the Suffragette movement as well as climate change and peace…
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