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Trump Mocked on Presidents Day with Satirical Floats at Festival


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Presidents Day Looks Different in Germany!

Published
February 16, 2026
12:31 PM PST

Donald Trump might’ve been celebrating Presidents Day in the United States, but in Germany, he was being humorously paraded through the streets.

Düsseldorf’s notorious “Rose Monday” carnival parade showcased a harsh display of Trump satire, featuring enormous floats depicting Trump caricatures punching Jesus, cozying up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, and even dancing without pants alongside a gagged Statue of Liberty with his tongue out.

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The visuals were unrestrained—another Trump float featured a model with his bare backside exposed, adorned with lipstick kisses labeled with various names and organizations, all exaggerated for maximum impact in front of large crowds.

To be fair, Trump wasn’t the sole target; Germany’s carnival tradition is famous for mercilessly mocking political figures worldwide with extravagant, no-holds-barred satire.

Nonetheless, being publicly roasted abroad on Presidents Day is a tough situation and serves as a reminder that Trump’s divisive reputation extends beyond U.S. borders!

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