People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has put up a new billboard in the city of Baltimore targeting President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, whose family reportedly owns thousands of homes in the area.
The billboard depicts a cartoon version of Kushner sitting on a large pile of cash, labeling him a “rich pest.” Next to his image is a cartoon rat with a slice of cheese labeled “poor guy just trying to survive.” At the bottom of the billboard reads the message “Everyone deserves HUMANE rodent control.”
{mosads}The ad follows Trump’s recent attacks on Baltimore as “a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess” as well as reports that Kushner Companies owns numerous properties in the area known for code violations, including rat infestations.
“Smart, social, resourceful rats who are just trying to eke out an existence suffer when entitled landlords neglect humane rodent-control measures,” PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said in a press release announcing the billboard on Monday. “PETA encourages building managers to evict unwanted tiny tenants using only effective, nonlethal methods.”
The billboard is located on an intersection near Baltimore City Hall, the Central District Police Department and a number of other local government entities.
In its release, PETA lists a number of humane ways to deal with pest and rodent infestations instead of using poisons or other lethal methods.
This is not the first time PETA has taken aim at the Trump administration. In April 2018, the organization placed a billboard near the U.S.-Mexico border attacking Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., for his hunting hobby.
“Deport Callous Cheating Opportunists Now!” the billboard, which shows Trump Jr. holding a knife and the tail of an elephant, reads. “All nations have their undesirables. Kindness welcome.”