Joey Skaggs' Works in Law | Politics

Social Media Compliance Certificate

Traveling into or out of the United States (and want to be able to travel without the fear of deportation)? Print your Free Social Media Compliance Certificate and show the authorities that your online activity from the past five years has been pre-screened and approved.

Trump Greeting Cards

Trump Greeting Cards Print your Free Trump Greeting Cards Created by Artist Joey Skaggs Click on the Greeting Card(s) you wish to print. A PDF of the card will open. Download the PDF(s) and print on nice card stock. Each one is 5×7.

Trump’s Military Parade Revisited, 2025

"In honor of President Trump's birthday on June 14, 2025, Joey Skaggs put out a call to arms to give Trump the Military Parade he said he wanted (again)." Watch Trump's birthday video... Skaggs posted printable masks. (Click on a mask to get a downloadable/printable pdf). And a slew of signs for anyone to print. (These are still available and are great for any anti-Trump rallies) And, on Saturday, June 14, a defiant [...]

Trump’s Kool-Aid, New York

On Monday, April 1, 2019, Joey Skaggs’ 34th Annual April Fools’ Day Parade and 3rd Annual Trumpathon went off without a hitch! Marching from 5th Avenue and 59th Street to Trump Tower at 57th Street in Manhattan, paraders wearing Donald Trump masks carried protest signs and toasted the President with his own Kool-Aid. A police squadron cheerfully escorted the parade.

Trump’s Kool-Aid at the White House

With the mid-term election looming in 2018, Americans needed to vote for change. So, hoping to encourage people to do so, Skaggs and volunteers wearing Trump masks and holding signs underscoring Trump’s positions took Skaggs’ mobile Kool-Aid Tasting Stand from where it was on exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Political Art in Washington DC, to the White House.

Trump’s Military Parade, 2018

New York City's 33rd Annual April Fools' Day Parade kicked off with a satirical take on Trump's Military Parade. President Trump astride a tricycle mounted sling-shot launcher with a 10 foot tall rocket was joined by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean "Rocket Man" Kim Jong Un who had his own smaller rocket. 

Trump’s Golden Throne

April Fools' Day is Joey Skaggs' favorite holiday. Every year since 1986, to commemorate and celebrate the folly of mankind, he has organized New York City's Annual April Fools' Day Parade. Over the years, the parade has grown in stature and has now joined the ranks of beloved New York parades. In 2017, unlike other years when the parades have attracted major media coverage but have basically been a figment of Joey's imagination, there actually was a parade. It was a Trumpathon!

Mobile Homeless Homes

Joey Skaggs, fed up with the financial industry's wanton disregard for the plight of millions of Americans suffering under the economic strain caused by the Great Recession of 2008, came up with a new approach to housing for people who'd lost their homes. He built a prototype for his Mobile Homeless Home and took it, with a band of homeless Muppets, to demonstrate in front of Goldman Sachs in New York.

Bush!

President George W. Bush, flanked by his loyal Cabinet and special friends, made a rare public spectacle of himself taking care of business in New York City's Washington Square Park on July 4, 2004.

Doody Rudy

On December 4, 1999, Joey Skaggs and a team of co-conspirators marched into Washington Square Park toting a 10’ x 14’ painting of New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as the Madonna and a large vat of elephant dung. The painting was a satirical replica of the Chris Ofili painting "Holy Virgin Mary" which was part of the Brooklyn Museum's "Sensation" show. The Mayor had recently attempted to defund the museum because, to him, the artist’s use of elephant dung instead of paint was offensive. Skaggs' plan was to offer the public an opportunity to doody Rudy with Dumbo's dung.

Solomon Project

In October 1995, Dr. Joseph Bonuso, Ph.D. (a.k.a. Joey Skaggs), research fellow and founding director of the Solomon Project, sent out more than 3,000 press releases to elected officials, judges, and law school deans. The release stated that he, with 150 computer scientists and attorneys specializing in artificial intelligence, had developed a solution to the crisis of American jurisprudence. It was called Solomon.

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