Protesters add ‘Epstein files’ display to Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star
The display features a metal filing cabinet with photos of Jeffrey Epstein and Trump placed directly over the star

Donald Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star has once again become the focus of protest after a display referencing “Epstein files” was installed in front of the monument.
A video shared on X shows a metal filing cabinet placed directly over the star bearing the US president’s name. The cabinet reportedly contained photographs of Trump alongside the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and was labelled “Epstein files”.
The Left is now placing filing cabinets and photos of Trump and Epstein next to Trump’s Hollywood star.
— Jack (@jackunheard) February 14, 2026
Even though Trump was the one who exposed him. pic.twitter.com/WiqqDDzZyx
Recent disclosures under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law signed by Donald Trump in November 2025 requiring the Justice Department to release government records relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, have shown that Trump’s name appears frequently in the documents.
According to a published list of people named in the released files, Trump is referenced across thousands of entries including mentions tied to flight logs, public records and news clippings. The files include a wide range of material, and an official described some of the information compiled in the Epstein files as “salacious” but provided no corroborated evidence linking Trump to wrongdoing.
Trump maintains that any friendship with Epstein ended years before Epstein’s legal troubles emerged.
The installation marks the latest in a series of incidents involving Trump’s star, which has been vandalised multiple times over the years. Online reactions were swift, with many users expressing support for the stunt.


















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