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Washington Halloween displays show scariest thing for Democrats is Trump

From an RFK Jnr skeleton to tombstones referring to the president’s aid cuts, anti-Trump messages are on full display in the US capital

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A competitor dressed as US President Donald Trump performs for the crowd ahead of the annual pre-Halloween High Heel Race in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
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In some neighbourhoods of heavily Democratic Washington, Halloween displays with a decidedly political tone have long been a tradition.

Nine months into Republican US President Donald Trump’s second term, some residents are staging anti-Trump yard displays prompted in part by his administration’s budget cuts, job lay-offs and norm-breaking policies.

This Halloween also coincides with one of the longest government shutdowns in US history.

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In a front yard close to the US Capitol, Donna Breslin, 79, has installed an entire graveyard with 16 headstones to mark policy moves Trump has made since he took office in January that she says are killing off American democracy.

There are headstones – bought on Amazon and hand-painted by Breslin – for “USAID” and “research for health and science”, among others.

A politically themed Halloween tombstone decoration is seen in the “Project 2025 Graveyard” at the home of Donna Breslin in Washington on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
A politically themed Halloween tombstone decoration is seen in the “Project 2025 Graveyard” at the home of Donna Breslin in Washington on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

The headstones are references to Trump administration cuts to the US Agency for International Development and health research, both part of his broader effort to shrink the federal bureaucracy.

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