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The last of the thousands of anti-Trump protesters in Edinburgh have arrived at The Meadows, a park in the Scottish capital where a giant balloon depicting President Donald Trump as an angry orange baby is floating in the air.
The 20-foot tall balloon has become a symbol of the protests against the U.S. president’s first official visit to Britain. Many of the demonstrators carried placards bearing images of the “Baby Donald” balloon, along with the slogan “Dump Trump.”
One protester, posing as Spider-Man, carried a placard reminding the president that “with power comes responsibility.”
It took two hours for the march to weave its way through the city Saturday, much to the amusement of tourists and motorists, who beeped their horns in support.
The anti-Trump carnival spirit, complete with a choir, bagpiper and tambourine band, continued at the park with more speeches, poetry readings and music.
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