I don’t have live access to feeds right this moment, but here’s a concise update based on recent reporting up to mid-2026.
Core update
- A notable surge of coverage in 2025–2026 centered on multiple gold statues of Donald Trump, including a 12-foot and larger 22-foot installations linked to politics, cryptocurrency funding, and media commentary. Several reports describe disputes over rights, funding, and installation timelines, with some statues publicly unveiled at venues like Doral (Florida) and other high-visibility sites. [Sources reflect coverage from outlets including CNN, Time, LA Times, and various entertainment/news sites], illustrating how such monuments became focal points for debates about symbolism, funding, and political messaging.[4][6][8][10]
Context and notable instances
- Washington, DC briefly hosted a temporary 12-foot gold Trump statue in 2025 to spotlight cryptocurrency advocacy, drawing media attention and permitting details. This event was described as real and not a hoax, contributing to the broader statue trend.[2][3][10]
- In 2026, a 22-foot gold statue was unveiled at Trump’s Florida golf resort, triggering extensive online discussion and criticism about spectacle, symbolism, and the movement’s messaging strategies. Trump himself commented on the statue via social media.[5][4]
- Coverage also explored opinions that such monuments risk veering into propaganda or “golden calf” symbolism, especially in the context of presidential libraries and public spaces.[6]
What this means
- The “latest news” theme around Trump gold statues centers on: (1) rising installations or teases of oversized gilded sculptures, (2) funding and ownership questions (including intellectual property and crypto-backed financing), and (3) the political and cultural reactions—ranging from admiration by supporters to critique by opponents and commentators.[8][4][5][6]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific statue (e.g., the Mar-a-Lago installation or the DC display) and summarize the key dates, funders, and controversies.
- Pull a quick timeline of the major statue-related events and the public reactions.
- Provide a brief bibliography with direct quotes from the cited outlets for precise phrasing.