WASHINGTON — With his former campaign chair now convicted and his former lawyer facing jail time, a liberal political action committee posted a message over the Beltway on Friday: “Surrender Donald.” Mad Dog PAC, a D.C.-based group that “solicits contributions from concerned citizens to fund billboards censuring President Trump, the GOP and the NRA,” magnetically stuck the letters to a rail overpass on the Capital Beltway near the Mormon temple in Kensington, Maryland.
Former Bill Clinton staffer Claude Taylor, founder and chair of Mad Dog PAC, tweeted about his latest action:
The message is a reference to a work of graffiti which graced the same bridge in the ’70s — back then, ‘Surrender Dorothy‘ likened the towering white spires of the nearby Mormon temple to the fabled Emerald City of Oz. Preservation Maryland linked the original graffiti to students from the Connelly School of the Holy Child in Potomac, who visited the building in 1974 and noticed its similarity to the shining city from the 1939 classic starring Judy Garland.




