YouTube sensation Skate Informant just got the limited edition Trumpstien skateboard signature deck.
He even said that a lot of the companies he spoke to rejected his request to make one, but BoardPusher Custom Skateboards helped him and got it done.
The design mixes the image of President Donald Trump with deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, convicted child sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell in a way that is meant to comment on the nonstop online talk about the Epstein files.
The deck looks like something straight out of a movie scene, with both figures with a memory-erasing flash or the Neuralyzer, similar to the one seen in Men in Black.
People from many political sides have been talking about the unreleased files for years.
A lot of those discussions involve theories, guesses, and plenty of back and forth from commentators. Especially when MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk was still alive, he wanted the files to be released.
Some believe the files could expose well-connected people.
Others insist that the whole thing is exaggerated or used only for political fights.
Now, President Trump reverses stance on Epstein files, urges Republicans to vote for releasing them.
There are also many dramatic stories being shared across social media, including wild claims about political personalities.
None of these stories have been verified, but they still spread quickly, which is part of what inspired the YouTuber to make this deck in the first place.
The deck is not meant to prove anything. It is simply the YouTuber's way of commenting on how gnarly the conversation has become.
In his video he laughs and smiles as he opens the box and checks the new boards. He talks about how much he enjoys the graphic and how it captures what he wanted to express.
He even posted a short message after the boards arrived.
The Skate Informant posted:
"The #trumpstein boards arrived!
Huge shout out to @boardpusher they are amazing!!!
Will certainly use them again in the future."
For now the Trumpstien deck is simply another example of Skate Informant using art to talk about things that many people online cannot stop debating.
