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NextImg:Massive ‘F–K TRUMP’ message painted on iconic LA bridge

Los Angeles just gave a giant “F–K YOU” to President Trump.

Commuters on the city’s famous Sixth Street Bridge were greeted Monday morning by those words painted in collosal, scarlet letters taking up a full lane on the road.

Accompanying the message were fresh curlicue skid marks, likely from rogue cars doing donuts around the same time the graffiti was left.

A red message was left for President Trump on LA’s famous Sixth Street Bridge.
Curling tire marks also were left behind, likely from cars doing donuts during the rogue street takeover. Jared Downing/NY Post
Many Angelenos have protested Trump’s immigration policies since he was elected. REUTERS


The bridge, which spans the LA River, replaced the historic Sixth Street Viaduct, whose Art Deco arches were featured in dozens of Hollywood films including “Grease,” “The Terminator” and “Transformers.” The Viaduct was demolished in the 2016 when its concrete began to fail.

The graffiti — painted with high-grade enamel applied with rollers — appeared in the midst of a turf war between Angelenos and federal agents carrying out Trump’s crackdown on illegal migrants.

Anti-Trump protests recently ramped up in the City of Angels after leaked plans revealed an ICE deportation blitz scheduled for the end of the month.

On Monday, fliers appeared in LA neighborhoods with the photos, names and personal information of ICE agents allegedly detaining migrants. Last week, more than 150 volunteer activists patrolled the streets on the lookout for ICE agents, warning locals of impending raids.

The original Sixth Street Viaduct was featured in many Hollywood films. Toby Canham for NY Post
The new Sixth Street Bridge was completed in 2022. Toby Canham for NY Post

As for the bridge, it was replaced at a cost of $588 million, making it the most expensive bridge in city history. It features distinctive modern arches and color-changing spotlights, earning it the nickname “Ribbon of Light.”

That was until thieves greadually stole all of the copper wire for the lights, leaving the bridge completely in the dark since last summer.