Outrageous Trump Effigies Set Ablaze at Spanish Festival
On Thursday night, massive effigies of Donald Trump were engulfed in flames during the climactic finale of the Fallas festival in Valencia, eastern Spain.
These satirical figures, known as ninots, have become a staple of the festival, with participants lampooning Trump for several years now.
This year, the former president was depicted in a series of grotesque sculptures displayed throughout the city, often sharing the spotlight with figures like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The fiery burnings unfolded against a backdrop of escalating tensions between Trump and the Spanish government, which has openly criticized his approach to the Iran conflict and has resisted his demands for increased defense spending.
As the flames consumed the effigies, onlookers cheered and jeered, reveling in the spectacle that has become synonymous with the festival's spirit of satire and critique.
Each year, the Fallas festival serves as a platform for social commentary, and this year's portrayal of Trump reflects ongoing global political sentiments.
With the effigies reduced to ashes, the event not only marks a cultural tradition but also highlights the intersection of art and political expression in contemporary society.

























