Shia LaBeouf Says U.S. Isn’t Safe Enough For Anti-Trump Exhibit

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Sadly, Shia LaBeouf has had to take his show on the road once again.

The anti-Trump performance art project “He Will Not Divide Us”as been relocated to Liverpool in light of all the violence it has attracted since it began. The actor explained in a statement from his artistic group LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner that the United States is ““simply not safe enough for this artwork to exist.”

The project, which invites people to stand before the live-stream camera and chant, “He will not divide us,” opened on Inauguration Day at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York. After Shia was arrested during an altercation with a neo-Nazi, the exhibit was removed due to becoming a “flashpoint of violence.”

It then moved to the El Rey Theater in Albuquerque where it stayed for a few weeks until neo-Nazis hit the scene and gunshots were heard nearby. On March 8 it relocated to an “unknown location,” but this failed to offer protection from the violence.

The project is now located at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology (FACT) in Liverpool, where it will hopefully remain for it’s intended duration of four years while Trump is in office.