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The Epstein Regime just put up a giant Trump banner on the Department of Justice building.
The Epstein Regime just put up a giant Trump banner on the Department of Justice building.
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A **huge banner** featuring U.S. President **Donald Trump** has been installed on the exterior of the **U.S. Department of Justice headquarters** in Washington, D.C., sparking intense debate and concern nationwide.
The banner — which stretches at least 30 feet tall and depicts Trump’s face above the slogan **“Make America Safe Again”** — was hoisted above the main entrance of the historic Robert F. Kennedy Justice Department Building on Thursday afternoon.
Supporters of the installation within the current administration argue the banner celebrates what they describe as Trump’s efforts to crack down on crime and illegal immigration, marking the department’s 250th anniversary. A Justice Department spokesperson said they were proud to “celebrate… our historic work to make America safe again at President Trump’s direction
However, **critics have reacted with outrage**, saying the move blurs the line between politics and law enforcement and undermines the DOJ’s long-standing tradition of operational independence from the White House. Some commentators and lawmakers have even compared the imagery to authoritarian-style political displays, arguing that a federal law enforcement agency should not be used as a platform for what appears to be a political campaign slogan.
Opposition voices have also seized on the timing of the banner, coming amid ongoing scrutiny over how the Justice Department has handled the release of documents related to the **Epstein Files Transparency Act**, a law passed in 2025 that required the DOJ to disclose records connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Some critics claim the DOJ’s approach to those files — and now this banner — feed perceptions of political influence within the department.
The installation quickly went viral on social media, with images showing National Guard personnel walking beneath the banner as Washington residents and visitors stopped to take photos. The Justice Department has said it will not comment further on the controversy.
