A number of Donald Trump’s allies have been recognized on the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame,” a pop-up display in the nation’s capital highlighting ties between prominent figures and the late convicted sex offender.

The display, which MS NOW’s Emily Hung flagged just a short walk from the White House on Sunday, includes “Hollywood Walk of Fame”-like stars in the form of stickers on the sidewalk in Washington, D.C.’s Farragut Square.

The stickers include QR codes that, when scanned, link to articles on a person’s connection to Epstein or to documents from the Justice Department’s library of files on the late convicted sex offender, Hung noted.

It’s unclear who is behind the “Walk of Shame” display.

Epstein, his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell and others such as billionaire Trump donor Dan Snyder, ex-Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and former Victoria Secret’s CEO Les Wexner are among those named in the display, per photos snapped by Brendan Smialowski for Getty Images.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, an old neighbor of the financier who exchanged emails with him even after his 2008 conviction on charges of sex trafficking minors and traveled to Epstein’s private island with his wife for lunch in 2012, is featured in the display.

Last month, Lutnick confirmed that he and his wife had lunch with Epstein while insisting that he “barely had anything to do” otherwise with the late convicted sex offender.

Other names on the “Walk of Shame” include Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, the latter of whom appeared to have his star torn apart on Sunday, according to a post on X from D.C. freelance photographer Andrew Leyden.

Musk, who notably dropped a “big bomb” that Trump was named in the Epstein files as his relationship with the president hit rocky roads last year, contacted the financier one Christmas to party and “let loose” as opposed to a “peaceful island experience,” DOJ’s files show.

Musk has since denied attending Epstein’s parties.

Others named in the DOJ’s files who have stars in the display include Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — the disgraced British royal formerly known as Prince Andrew — and ex-President Bill Clinton, who recently stressed in a deposition to lawmakers that he had “no idea of the crimes Epstein was committing.”

The “Walk of Shame” display arrives months after a faux-bronze statue depicting Epstein and Trump holding hands and frolicking together appeared on the National Mall in September.

Trump socialized and appeared in several photos with the late convicted sex offender. He’s denied any wrongdoing and he has not been implicated in Epstein’s crimes.

The Epstein-Trump statue, despite having permits to be on display longer, was taken down by U.S. Park Police shortly after its initial installation. It was reinstalled in Washington in October and November.

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