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Billboard Calling Trump ‘Idiot' Removed From NJ Town

A billboard went up last week in New Jersey, and it doesn’t have the nicest things to say about President Trump. Some people like it, some people hate it — and the conversations around it are about as divided as the country. Pat Battle reports.

What to Know

  • A billboard calling President Trump "Our Leader the Idiot" has been taken down from Union Township, New Jersey
  • The billboard was removed by the company that owns the space, the town says
  • A town spokeswoman says most of the feedback they recieved disapproved of the billboard

A billboard referring to President Trump as "Our Leader The Idiot" has been removed after causing controversy in a New Jersey town.

A spokeswoman for Union Township, right outside New York City, said Friday the billboard has been removed by the company that owns the space. 

A New York-based activist told news outlets he'd paid for the billboard to promote an upcoming documentary film. 

OutFront Media, the company that owns the billboard, didn't return a message seeking comment Friday. 

Township spokeswoman Natalie Pineiro said this week that since the billboard is privately owned, the township had no role in the billboard's removal. 

Pineiro said dozens of voicemails and Facebook comments received by the town were overwhelmingly negative about the billboard.

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