Yay democracy!
That was the old America.Activists planning to fly the “Baby Trump” blimp during President Trump’s “Salute to America” event on July 4th were told by the National Park Service (NPS) that they could not fill the balloon with helium, essentially grounding the giant inflatable.
While the park service reportedly granted feminist anti-war group Code Pink a permit to have the balloon in Washington Thursday, the permit does not allow the group to fill the 20-foot representation of Trump with helium and float it off the ground.
“It is ironic that it is right here, in the ‘land of the free,’ the balloon is being grounded,” Code Pink cofounder Medea Benjamin said in a statement.
The Hill
The only blimp in town will be Old Lardass himself.NPS rules do not allow helium-filled blimps, and park service spokesman Mike Litterst told The Washington Post that the no-fly zone includes downtown Washington.
Additionally, the permit approved by the park service did not allow the group to fly the balloon in the requested location, meant to be within line of sight of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall, where Trump will give a speech Thursday evening.
Hey, Code Pink, you're activists. Civil disobedience is a tool in your arsenal. Fly that big baby.
Perhaps it can suddenly grow extra long cables at the time of the speech.Instead, the “Baby Trump” balloon will be stationed near the Washington Monument, where it will be allowed to stay for 15 hours throughout the day’s festivities.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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