Daily show with Trevor Noah This week brings the “Heroes of the Revival of Freedom” exhibit to Los Angeles, a simulated reminder of the siege of the Capitol on January 6, featuring statues of characters such as Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Josh Hale.
The exhibit will appear June 3-5 at Westfield Century City Nordstrom Plaza and will be similar to the one that was staged this year in the Flatiron area of New York to commemorate the first anniversary of the siege of the Capitol. In addition to the eight panels represented in the New York installation, two more are added: Mark Meadows and Matt Getz.
The testimony of Trump’s board of directors reads: “While he was humble enough to voluntarily release documents detailing the full extent of his efforts to stop the tyrannical will of the people, we know he has fought tirelessly to make allies the Department of Justice and Department of Justice … He ordered officials to “just say the elections were corrupt” and “leave the rest to me.”
Jen Flanz, executive producer daily program He said when the New York show aired for the night, “people were very excited, very curious. [wondering] What is this? Monument recordings are really fun. “But there is also respect for these ‘heroes’ in their work, in the same way we did it in the Twitter library.”
The show has expanded its satire on other fake exhibits in recent years. In 2019, the show was created by Donald J. Trump’s Presidential Twitter Library in Washington, an exhibit that appeared in the showroom, along with locally posted ads. fox and friends Y Hanit. The program also features advertisements in major newspapers, such as the August 2021 full page of “Trevor Noah & Sons” offering legal services to the rebels (called 1-85-OOPS-JAN6).
For the Los Angeles installation Freedomsurrection, the show rented a space in the mall, taking advantage of its foot traffic and visibility in between. daily program Emmy Awards Campaign. There is also another event in June: scheduled prime-time hearings by a January 6 commission investigating the riots.
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Flanz said the installation “takes an alternative to what we normally do, which is really simple. And it’s very arched. ყოველთვის We are always looking for a way, to be completely transparent, during the FYC season, to break through somehow the noise of Los Angeles and saying, “What did we do this year that made people resonate?”
The metal plates were bottled with “favorite images of our favorite characters,” he said.
Although the New York facility attracted a lot of attention from the media and bystanders, Flans said he hadn’t heard from any of the “respected” ones.
“We haven’t heard anything from anyone,” he said. “So maybe this time, who knows? I mean, we respect them, so it would be nice to get some thanks.
Source: Deadline