
National Parks' Funds Used to Gold Coat Bronze Statues Under Trump Administration
Published May 30, 2026
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Trump's leadership takes a glitzy turn as millions are spent coating statues in gold using funds from national parks. A satirical look at misplaced priorities.
The Trump administration was scrutinized for allocating millions to cover bronze statues in thick gold, funding this opulence with money diverted from national parks. Critics condemned the decision as reflecting misplaced priorities, especially given the financial struggles faced by the National Park Service. The act was perceived as emblematic of extravagant government spending at the expense of environmental preservation.
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