As the City of Chicago gets closer to being rated junk bond status and sinks into debt with a $137.6 million budget deficit, City Hall has decided to erect an anti-Trump “sculpture” near the city’s Trump Tower.

On Wednesday, city workers using city equipment installed artist Scott Reeder’s sculpture that features the words “Real Fake” in five-foot-high, gold-painted letters. But it is the location of this “art” that makes it of interest.

The “Real Fake” sculpture stands just outside of Chicago’s Trump Tower.

'Real Fake' statue installed in front of Trump Tower: https://t.co/szrxOVuSWZ pic.twitter.com/ocgdaxW8Hx — ABC 7 Chicago (@ABC7Chicago) June 28, 2017

As the Chicago Tribune reports, the city of Chicago is “trolling” the president.

The sculpture is part of yet another round of public art installations in a city that has spent millions on such displays. The Reeder piece joins a series of new sculptures being added to the city’s River Walk Park, a walkway on the Chicago River used to showcase businesses, art, and community activities. The new art is put together by Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.

“What’s wonderful about art is that it is completely open to interpretation,” city spokeswoman Christine Carrino told the paper.

The sculpture itself was not created to needle Trump. As the Tribune notes, it was created back in 2013, well before the age of Trump.

But the placement of the piece, directly across the river from Trump Tower, seems to be no accident.

Neither the sculptor nor the city has made any statements about the placement of the artwork, but the message to the president seems clear.

The city also did not respond to an email from Breitbart asking how much city money was used to erect the display. It is not known how many city workers were on hand during the installation, nor what other city assets and equipment was used to erect the sculpture.

Meanwhile, just last year the city’s bond rating came in at just above junk bond status even as Democrat Mayor and one-time Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel continues to look for expensive million-dollar projects to spend city money on.

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