Trump says the 20-foot-tall angry baby blimp flying in London makes him feel 'unwelcome'

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Trump says the 20-foot-tall angry baby blimp flying in London makes him feel 'unwelcome'

Trump baby balloon blimp

The balloon won't be allowed to fly this high over the city - but it will be large.

The a 20-foot-tall angry "Trump Baby" blimp.

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  • London mayor Sadiq Khan permitted a 20-foot-tall angry "Trump Baby" blimp depicting President Donald Trump to be flown during his visit to the UK.
  • Trump said it made him feel "unwelcome."
  • Trump also said he was going to steer clear of the protests in London, which was said to reach up to 200,000 protesters.

President Donald Trump said he felt "unwelcome" in London after its mayor, Sadiq Khan, permitted a 20-foot-tall angry "Trump Baby" blimp depicting him to be flown during his visit to the UK.

"I guess when they put out blimps to make me feel unwelcome, no reason for me to go to London," Trump said in an interview with The Sun.

Khan described the blimp as a "peaceful protest."

Trump said he would try to avoid the crowd in the capital during his four-day visit to the country.

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"I used to love London as a city," Trump said. "I haven't been there in a long time. But when they make you feel unwelcome, why would I stay there?"

An activist group was given permission to fly the blimp over London during Trump's visit, which will reportedly be met with up to 200,000 protestors in the streets. The group launched a crowdfunding project and has since raised over $40,400.

"Donald Trump is a big, angry baby with a fragile ego and tiny hands," the group's crowdfunding page said. "He's also racist demagogue who is a danger to women, immigrants and minorities and a mortal threat to world peace and the very future of life on earth."

"Moral outrage is water off a duck's back to Trump," the group added. "But he really seems to hate it when people make fun of him."

Trump's visit spurred other activists to create their own political displays. One artist carved "F--- Trump" into a crop circle that was reportedly visible on Trump's flight path to British Prime Minister Theresa May's country estate.

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