A billboard in Miami comparing Donald Trump to former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has sparked controversy and debate. The billboard, featuring the message 'No to dictators, no to Trump,' was taken down after a Congresswoman complained to Lamar Advertising. The removal came after protests and threats from Cuban groups.
A billboard comparing Trump to Fidel Castro was taken down because a politician complained. https://t.co/7gbkJbMC62
A "No to dictators, no to Trump" billboard appears on Miami expressway https://t.co/X51ya3ziAD
Miami billboard comparing Trump to Fidel Castro comes down after Cubans threaten to shut down highway in protest. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/ntD9LXXTfx
Miami billboard comparing Trump to Fidel Castro comes down after Cubans protest. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/scLxyUCigg
A billboard comparing Trump to Fidel Castro was taken down in Miami after a Congresswoman complained to Lamar Advertising. When the government pressures private companies into censorship it's called "jawboning." And it's wrong — regardless of politics. https://t.co/HosLLXCxf8
A Spanish-language billboard in Miami that reads, 'No to dictators, no to Trump' and features Donald Trump and former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is generating debate in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election https://t.co/7NnkIXoz8c
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A billboard comparing Donald Trump to former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is generating significant debate in Miami https://t.co/2hnTYQGK4U
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Billboard comparing Trump to Castro coming down — to be featured on the side of a truck https://t.co/pzthJ73dnz