L.A.’s New Form of Protest: Defacing Every ‘Melania’ Ad in Sight

January 30, 2026

The $40 million Amazon Prime documentary chronicling the 2024 election from First Lady Melania Trump’s point of view drops Friday, and Los Angeles — along with pretty much the rest of the country — wants nothing to do with it. 

Shortly after Trump’s second victory, Amazon reportedly paid a record-setting $40 million for the rights to produce a documentary on the first lady, one of the first major contributions to the estimated $4 billion the Trump family has made milking the presidency for cash over the course of the last year. Viewers hoping for a sober, even vaguely honest look at the behind-the-scenes life of the president’s third wife should lower their expectations now. According to a January report from CNN, Mrs. Trump was granted full editorial control over the project, influencing everything from how she was portrayed to the film’s marketing — not that that’s going well. 

In the entertainment capital of the world, promotional materials — including posters and signs at bus stops — for Melania have been defaced with Hitler mustaches, devil horns, and crude graffiti. The Los Angeles Metro acknowledged on Thursday that, “out of an abundance of caution, it had rerouted multiple buses that had been decked out in advertisement for the documentary “to areas where we were not observing that vandalism.” 

In a statement to the Los Angeles Times, a spokesperson for LA Metro described the defacement of Melania-related content throughout LA as “extensive and severe.” 

Perhaps most notably, members of the activist art group Indecline — best known for a series of grotesque, naked Trump statues dubbed “The Emperor Has No Balls,” unveiled across the country in August 2016 — made some, uh, let’s call them “edits” to a massive promotional billboard for the film Culver City. The group spray painted the image of the first lady — sitting on a chair in profile to the camera — to look like she was taking a shit on an American flag. 

 

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