A slew of billboards that have suddenly popped up across the state of Pennsylvania, depicting Joe Biden toting an RPG next to the slogan 'Making the Taliban Great Again,' has been revealed to be the handiwork of an ex-state senator.
Republican Scott Wagner, 65, who ran for governor of the Keystone State in 2018 and lost, proudly took credit for the batch of bizarre billboards - of which there are 15 - when a Pennsylvania news outlet asked the statesman who was responsible.
Prior to the statesman's admission, plenty of Pennsylvanians had been wondering who was responsible for the posters which pay homage to Donald Trump's notorious catchphrase, 'Make America Great Again.'
Wagner ended the mystery after being asked if he was behind the stunt.
'I'm not hiding from anybody, and that's how I feel,' the politician declared, after confirming he was responsible.
A slew of billboards have suddenly popped up across the state of Pennsylvania that depict Joe Biden toting an RPG next to the slogan 'Making the Taliban Great Again,'
Wagner, who served the State Senate from 2014 to 2018, said that he has 'several reasons' for displaying the message across the state he once served, and that he alone 'decided to put the billboards up.'
'The pull out rushed through by President Biden had made us the laughing stock of the world,' he explained in an email to Fox News on Wednesday. 'The Taliban are openly stating that they ran the United States out of Afghanistan - they are now very emboldened.'
Wagner added in his email that the freedoms 'young people have experienced since we landed in their country will be taken away now that the Taliban is in control.'