TACO Trump Tower #1 is a multi-level anti-Trump protest monument and art museum. Standing over 70 feet tall and covered in "Sissy Hot Pink" (Neon pink with glitter), this massive First Amendment protest installation is topped by an enclosed public observation deck featuring breathtaking views. Inside the supporting columns, visitors will be able to take in powerful protest art that the public provides to be preserved forever in this monument. Anyone can donate art for the wall for free. But as a token of our appreciation for our donors, your generosity determines how much of the wall you will get and moves you to the top of the list for mounting your art, allowing your AI or hand-crafted art to take a stand and be immortalized. When your art is on the wall, we keep it there. We will even include a unique vending machine buffet! So, enjoy a snack or meal with your view.
This campaign launches under a private Nevada LLC to hit our Phase 1 goal of $25,000. These funds cover initial legal filings and getting legal entity formation, and locating a workspace, office/warehouse, and yard to start the build—the essential steps required to build legally and correctly. Donations here directly support the core construction and physical build. To see the full layout and learn more about the project, please visit our hub for more details at www.TacoTrumpTower.org.
PLEASE READ BEFORE SUPPORTING THIS PROJECT:
This is a private political protest and public-art project operated by a private individual. It is not affiliated with any political party, nonprofit, or government body. Contributions are donations in support of the project's mission and are NOT tax-deductible. Initial funds cover Phase 1 startup costs (forming a Nevada LLC, retaining structural engineers, stamped blueprints, and a land lease deposit). Once the LLC is established, all subsequent funds flow into the company account. Wall placements, rooftop-barrier name listings, art display, and similar acknowledgments are tokens of appreciation fulfilled only if and when a physical tower is built. If a physical tower cannot be completed for any reason, a corresponding placement will be provided in a permanent online gallery instead, so every supporter receives an acknowledgment. The organizer applies funds to the project's mission of building protest monuments, including building materials, land, engineering, permits, legal counsel, equipment, wages, travel to Washington D.C., and related expenses. Supporting this First Amendment protest project is voluntary.

