‘Traffic signs’ with President Trump’s silhouette have started appearing around deep-blue New York City.
Patriot artist and activist Scott LoBaido spotted one of the signs and shared it on social media.
“!!WARNING!! Not suitable for sensitive snowflakes,” LoBaido wrote.
“Um, I don’t know who’s doing this but this is f****** genius,” he said in a video posted to X.
“They’re all over the city. Now that is clever. I don’t know who’s doing it but it’s f****** genius,” he continued.
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!!WARNING!!
Not suitable for sensitive snowflakes. pic.twitter.com/BVRPFNeLFq— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) September 30, 2024
“Someone just sent me this! they are popping up all over NYC,” LoBaido wrote.
Someone just sent me this! they are popping up all over NYC. 🤯🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/IPzaIADmAv
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) October 4, 2024
* Image from Scott LoBaido X Post *
“I am honored to be painting at this emotional, historic event,” LoBaido said, referencing the historic Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
I am honored to be painting at this emotional, historic event. pic.twitter.com/AkdBPm1VRB
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) October 5, 2024
“Today will be emotionally epic,” LoBaido said.
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Today will be emotionally epic. pic.twitter.com/JepQUmozzH
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) October 5, 2024
LoBaido completed a speed painting in honor of Corey Comperatore on stage at President Trump’s Butler rally.
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BREAKING: Popular Artist Scott LoBaido just did a magnificent speed painting in honor of Corey Comperatore on stage at Trump's Butler rally
I'm speechless… pic.twitter.com/UqeGI2h4XU
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 5, 2024
So emotional here in Butler watching @ScottLoBaido unveil his painting dedicated to Corey Comperatore. 🥺❤️🪽 pic.twitter.com/xoZ3UxhH7F
— Heather Mullins (@TalkMullins) October 5, 2024
🚨WOW! PAINTER SCOTT LOBAIDO JUST COMPLETED HIS PAINTING OF COREY COMPERATORE AT TRUMP'S BUTLER RALLY!
Beautiful painting, @ScottLoBaido!
Over 60K are at this rally!
Share to make this go viral! pic.twitter.com/ZNaa1JxeHs
— Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) October 5, 2024