"The Empress Has No Shame" Hillary Clinton Statue in Times Square

She's back...and this time she is in Times Square.  Zachary Cedarbaum from "Feed the Starving Artist" was representing the group of artists that created the Hillary Clinton piece titled "The Empress Has No Shame".

It is in response to the naked Donald Trump statue "The Emperor Has No Balls".

The Hillary statue was made by a group of men and women artists who are both Republican and Democratic supporters.

The statue includes a Bengazi marker at the feet of the statue along with the 23,000 emails that were lost.

The legs are shaped as clove and hooves and with the shirt wide open a banker is on her breast.

When the statue was initially displayed in downtown near Wall Street it was attacked and both hands were broken off.

The statue represents freedom of speech and how it is being attacked by friends, neighbors and coworkers.

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