
Keep Them Honest Inc. advertisement

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A new billboard bashing President Donald Trump now stands in Miami. It’s part of a recent wave of advertisement campaigns calling out South Florida Republican politicians and the Trump administration.
The new billboard was paid for by Keep Them Honest, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit critical of the Cuban-American South Florida lawmakers, like U.S. Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar and Carlos Giménez, who support Trump’s deportation efforts, calls Trump a “wannabe dictator” with a photo of the president’s face. The billboard notes that dictators may be welcome in other countries, but “not in the USA.”
“Donald Trump is running amok,” the dark-money organization website reads. “He is unchecked and out of control. Meanwhile, your representatives are staying silent. Keep Them Honest, Inc. exists to make sure your representatives hear your voice and stand up to Trump.”
As social media learned about the new billboard, many users applauded the advertisement campaign.
“We need more!!!” a Reddit user commented on the r/Miami subreddit. Mas!!! More cowbell!!!!”
Another added, “We need one in the middle of Hialeah and another in Doral💕.”
One user chimed in, “FIRE. This isn’t even the only one, they have another one with Rubio, Salazar, and two other MAGA idiots with the word TRAITORS on it (turnpike (south) northbound, I think)”
“Just wait until the shelves are half empty because of the stupid tariffs,” a Reddit user added. “And to the ‘market experts and crypto bros,’ good luck 🤣🤣🤣.”
Here is everything you need to know about the new billboard.
Where is the Trump “dictator” billboard located?
The controversial sign is on the Dolphin Expressway (State Road 836), just west of Miami International Airport. A press release for the sign says that the billboard is three miles west of LeJuene Road on the north side of the road and faces west.
When did the billboard go up?
Keep Them Honest installed the billboard on Friday, May 9.
Who paid for the billboard?
The dark money group Keep Them Honest Inc. is responsible for the new campaign. The group has launched a digital ad campaign and installed billboards throughout South Florida to criticize Trump-aligned U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Reps. Mario Díaz-Balart, Salazar, and Giménez.