Pastor Says Comparing Gold Trump Statue to ‘Golden Calf’ is ‘Blasphemy’
Earlier this month, the Trump National Doral golf course in Miami got a new resident: a 15-foot bronze sculpture of President Trump, finished with gold leaf. The statue, which rises to 22 feet with its pedestal, cost around $360,000, Ohio-based sculptor Alan Cottrill told the Columbus Dispatch. If there was any worry that the golden effigy dubbed the “Don Colossus” was just a bit too on the nose, have no fear: Pastor Mark Burns, who was involved in getting the statue erected, said at the unveiling ceremony on Wednesday that it was “not a golden calf,” according to a Daily Beast report Sunday. Related Articles “Let me be clear: this is not a golden calf, this statue is a celebration of life,” Burns reportedly said. “It is a symbol of resilience, freedom, patriotism, strength, and the will power to keep fighting for the future of America.” Later, Burns posted on X that the statue was “not a golden calf” and then, on Sunday, told LBC radio host James Hanson that the statue “represents the miracle …






