Melania Trump statue set on fire in Slovenia
A wooden sculpture of first lady Melania Trump near her hometown in Slovenia was set on fire the night of July 4, according to the artist who commissioned the piece.
Brad Downey, a Berlin-based American artist, told Reuters the wooden sculpture near Trump’s hometown of Sevnica was torched, The Hill reports.
“I want to know why they did it,” Downey told Reuters.
He told the newswire the sculpture was removed as soon as police informed him on July 5 of the incident.
Downey reportedly said he filed a police report and that he would like to interview the people behind the incident, if they’re found, for a film he is preparing ahead of his exhibition that is set to open in September.
Police spokeswoman Alenka Drenik told Reuters the police can’t reveal details since the investigation into the case is ongoing.
The wooden statue was unveiled in Slovenia last year. It depicts Trump in the blue outfit she wore to her husband’s inauguration in 2017, raising her left hand as if to wave. It became the butt of some jokes last year after it was revealed, but Downey defended the artwork at the time.