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A large inflatable chicken meant to resemble President Trump was placed near the White House on Wednesday.
The inflatable chicken, which features a golden coif of hair and hand gestures similar to Trump's, is modeled after a statue as the mascot for a Chinese mall. Since the statue's unveiling last year, smaller copies have appeared across the United States.

The inflatable chicken that appeared Wednesday appears to have been put up near the Ellipse area by the White House that is open to the public. 

Trump was not in the White House when the chicken was placed. Instead, the president is on a 17-day working vacation at his golf resort in Bedminster, N.J.


The scene was custom made to go viral on social media.
A 30-foot inflatable chicken with a hairdo to match President Donald Trump appeared on the plot of land south of the White House, perfectly situated for the permanent television cameras on the roof across the street to capture it between the chief executive’s home and the Washington Monument.
"Chicken Don" as the fowl is known, flew to the top of social media feeds Wednesday afternoon as images of the prop sitting in one of the United States' most famous locations began to circulate. The bird’s presence was the idea of Taran Singh Brar, a documentary filmmaker, and the culmination of an five-month process to acquire a permit and permission to stage the protest.
"We're here to criticize the president as a weak and ineffective leader," said Singh Brar. "He's too afraid to release his tax returns, too afraid to stand up to Vladimir Putin, and now he's playing chicken with North Korea."
In March, Singh Brar established a GoFundMe page to raise money to purchase and insure the $1,500 air-filled balloon to be used during April's Tax March in Chicago -- one of several protests of the president around the country coinciding with Tax Day.
Once the chicken was in hand, Singh Brar communicated with the Secret Service and acquired a permit to inflate the balloon on the grass between Constitution Avenue and the White House South Lawn, He arrived at 10 a.m. Wednesday to set it up.
Seven hours later, the area was still flooded with people taking photos and marveling at the golden-haired inflatable, but one notable Washington, D.C. resident missed out.
"When the president went on vacation, I felt a little bit bummed," said Singh Brar, referring to Trump's ongoing 17-day stay at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club. "And then I realized it's actually better, because the [symbolism] works and the Secret Service won't be as jumpy."


WASHINGTON — In a city accustomed to an ongoing series of protests, particularly since President Donald Trump took office, this one stood out: A 30-foot inflatable chicken placed on the Ellipse near the White House.
With a scowl and a torch of gold hair, it had a striking resemblance to the Executive Mansion’s current occupant.
This “Trump chicken” is the work of Taran Singh Brar, a documentary filmmaker from Orange County, Calif., who told Variety that he strategically placed the chicken so it would be in view of news cameras placed on the White House. The shots are used as backdrops during interview segments.
It worked. On a Fox News segment, Shepard Smith ended a segment with the Associated Press’ Josh Lederman, the White House in the background, about what was beyond the South Lawn in the right hand corner of the screen.

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“Shep, it appears to be a very large chicken display,” said Lederman.
Brar, folding up his display before a group of onlookers on the Ellipse, said that his display had been in the works since March, and that he was looking for just the right moment. He said that the chicken was designed by a Seattle artist and was made in China at a cost of $1,500. He said that in total, he has spent about $5,000 on the display.
A Trump chicken has showed up elsewhere, in protests to Trump’s failure to release his tax returns. Brar said that his protest was over what he sees as Trump’s ineffective leadership, including his stance toward Vladimir Putin, and the idea of holding a military parade down Pennsylvania Avenue. In the past few days, Brar said, it also gained another meaning, Trump’s “game of chicken” rhetoric toward North Korea.
Perhaps just as surprising as the display itself was the fact that it was there for so long. Brar said that he got a permit for the display through 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
He said that he was well aware that Trump was not in the White House, but that may have been a good thing. According to his permit, were a helicopter to land on the South Lawn or were Trump to take a stroll in his backyard, he would have had to temporarily deflate it.
Brar was pleased enough with the reaction to the display that he was considering doing again before he had to catch a flight home on Saturday. But he had doubts he could get a permit in time.

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