LOS ANGELES: A plaque briefly marked the spot where Donald Trump was recorded bragging about groping women on the now infamous Access Hollywood video that threatened to derail his 2016 presidential campaign.
The satirical memorial plate was put up by pranksters in the parking lot of NBC’s studio in Burbank, California, at the exact spot where Trump made the lewd comments to celebrity interviewer Billy Bush.
“On this spot, in September 2005, Donald J. Trump bragged about committing sexual assault,” the plaque read.
“In November 2016, he was elected President of the United States.”
Legends of Tomorrow visual effects editor Seth Gottlieb wrote on Facebook that the producers of his show were responsible for the stunt, which he said was “in dishonor of our President”.
Gottlieb’s message — which includes a picture of the plaque — was posted last week but only attracted significant attention on Friday, when it was shared widely on social media.