A London museum is reportedly considering acquiring the inflatable blimp depicting President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE as a crying baby holding a cellphone.

The blimp has followed Trump across the United States and around the world as a sign of protest to his campaign rallies or meetings with foreign dignitaries.

The Associated Press reports the Museum of London wants to add the blimp to its collection, along with a similar inflatable of London Mayor Sadiq Khan that has been flown by supporters of Trump.

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The museum told the AP it “hopes to reach out to both creators shortly.”

It is not immediately clear if the museum plans to fly the inflatable 20-foot, diaper-clad baby blimp inside the building.

Protestors plan to fly the blimp this week over Parliament during Trump’s three-day visit to the U.K., his first state visit there.

The baby Trump blimp first made an appearance in London last year.

Khan, who publicly criticized and feuded with Trump ahead of the president’s visit this week, over the weekend gave protestors the green light to fly the baby blimp.

Thousands of protesters are expected to attend demonstrations protesting the president’s visit to the U.K., requiring an increase in security measures.