Trump supporter pops massive balloon depicting POTUS as baby at UK protests — and cuts herself in the process


During a joint news conference at Downing Street, President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May were asked about the ongoing verbal tussle between Trump and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Attention: The Trump Baby blimp has been stabbed.

Yes, the supersized Trump balloon that's been following the president around during his visit London was attacked on Tuesday by knife-wielding Trump supporter. The highly-publicized floating orange babys was reportedly stabbed by far-right troll Amy Dalla Mura who calls herself "Based Amy."



She captured the incident on camera herself, and she also managed to slice herself in the process.  After the stabbing, Mura can be heard yelling at anti-Trump protesters, "The president of the United States is the best president ever, shame on you!" As she strolls away, she brags to onlookers that, "I think Donald Trump's balloon is not very well."

A moment later she can be seen holding up her own blood-covered hand, exclaiming, "I'm bleeding quite badly, though."

She's then apprehended by police because apparently wielding a knife to stab things, even inanimate objects, is not welcome behavior in the UK. And for good reason: just look what she did to her own hand.

Infamous far-right troll Amy Dalla Mura, who goes by "Based Amy," stabbed the Trump baby today but also appears to have nicked herself on her own knife. She was arrested immediately afterwards.
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The clip ends with Mura dropping her phone during an altercation with police.

As for the blimp? It looks like it got away just a little worse for wear.


Fly high, brave blimp.

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