The artwork - entitled "The Emperor Has No Balls" - featured a huge belly, small fingers and missing genitalia, as well as Trump's signature orange tan and unruly blond hair.
By early afternoon, workers from New York's Department of Parks and Recreation had taken down the statue.
Mae Ferguson, a Parks Department spokeswoman, said the statue was removed because the installation of any unapproved structure is illegal in any city park.
The Trump campaign has yet to comment on the statue.
By early afternoon, workers from New York's Department of Parks and Recreation had taken down the statue.
Mae Ferguson, a Parks Department spokeswoman, said the statue was removed because the installation of any unapproved structure is illegal in any city park.
The Trump campaign has yet to comment on the statue.
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