This needs to go in the library.
BBC
The Donald Trump baby blimp, which flew over Parliament Square during the US president's visit to the UK, has found a new home.
The Museum of London has bought it so it can rest in its protest collection.
The 6m-high (19.7ft) inflatable,
blimp was flown over Parliament Square during the US President's working visit to the UK in July 2018.
The Museum of London said the blimp was an "extraordinary and imaginative idea" and a "response from Londoners".
The balloon flew in Parliament Square as part of a protest against the president's visit
The huge inflatable depicts the US president wearing a nappy and clutching a mobile phone.