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Trump's Reported Vulgarity Projected Onto His Washington DC Hotel
Also projected onto the Trump International Hotel on Saturday night were the words "PAY TRUMP BRIBES HERE."

WASHINGTON, DC — Video shows someone projected the word "S---HOLE" onto a wall of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., the same word President Donald Trump reportedly used to describe Haiti, El Salvador and African countries last week.
A 3 minute video was posted to Twitter and Facebook on Saturday night by Robin Bell with the caption "Sh*thole Projections 1-13-18 #resist." The word "S---HOLE" covers the front of the hotel in big blue letters and can be seen surrounded by the poop emoji.
The projection later says "PAY TRUMP BRIBES HERE," with an arrow pointing toward the hotel's sign, followed by "EMOLUMENTS WELCOME." The projection then finally states "WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE TO STAND UP AND END WHITE SUPREMACY."
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Trump on Thursday reportedly used the s---hole vulgarity while meeting with lawmakers about immigration policies and the Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals Program. He also reportedly asked why the United States should accept more immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African nations than from countries like Norway.
Bell has previously criticized the president by projecting words onto the hotel, too. In September, he projected "TRUMP IS A BOMB THREAT," "THIS IS NOT A GAME," AND #RESIST" onto the hotel David Montgomery described Bell as sort of a “hit-and-run editorial writer," last year in The Washington Post.
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(Video contains a vulgarity.)
Sh*thole Projections 1-13-18 #resist https://t.co/PrmnpEaCMm
— robin bell (@bellvisuals) January 14, 2018
TRUMP IS A BOMB THREAT#nuclearbutton #resist
Projection on September 24th 2017 pic.twitter.com/ni8z5VZ0Jf
— robin bell (@bellvisuals) January 3, 2018
Photo credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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