An inflatable chicken with Trump-like 'feathers' was spotted outside the White House yesterday in a visual statement showing that President Trump is too afraid to release his tax returns, stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin and is playing a 'game of Chicken' with North Korea.  

Taran Singh Brar, a Californian native, took full responsibility for the oversized bird. He requested a permit for his inflatable bird and hopes that the poultry will encourage others to come together to do a chicken march.  

"My goal is to have what's called a chicken march. Everyone's had their march. There's been a tax march, The Women's march. The President wants a military parade so we're going to give it to him. and its going to have many of these chickens on as well as Mock Russian inflatable arms to protect him."

The bird making its appearance just a day after President Trump said North Korea would be met with quote 'fire and fury' if it threatened the United States again.

But to Brar, it's just words. 

"He's a chicken hawk and he's pretty insecure as he struts on the world stage. So the idea is to pierce through the fire hose of lies through an image. As they say a picture is worth a thousand words. "

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