FORGET THE BALLOT—TRUMP’S NAME NOW CARVED IN STONE ON HISTORIC FEDERAL BUILDING IN SHOCKING ACT OF POLITICAL IDOLATRY
In a move that has ignited a firestorm of outrage, workers were seen this Friday permanently affixing the name of DONALD J. TRUMP to the iconic façade of a federal courthouse and office building in Miami. This is not a campaign rally prop—this is the WHITE MARBLE FACE of a United States government building, now transformed into a permanent monument to a single, divisive man.
Critics are calling it a brazen act of state-sanctioned deification, a dangerous blurring of the line between public service and personal cult. “This isn’t naming an airport after a president; this is live-updating a temple of justice with the name of a man currently facing multiple criminal indictments,” stated one horrified political historian. The visual is unmistakable: the cold, impartial marble of the law now bears the branding of a figure who relentlessly attacks the very legal system it houses.
Supporters hail it as a rightful tribute, but the implications are DEEPLY DISTURBING. What precedent does this set? Will every future president demand their name be chiseled onto federal property, turning our civic landscape into a grotesque scoreboard of partisan victories? This act reduces the solemn machinery of government to a reality TV-style vanity plate, signaling that raw political power, not legacy or consensus, is what truly gets etched into history.
The building now stands not as a hall of justice, but as a chilling stone-age tweet, forever asking who we truly worship.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



