'Hollyweed' guy strikes again with a massive anti-Trump banner

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The "Hollyweed" sign guy is back with a 40-foot message for Donald Trump.

Zach Fernandez, the man behind the infamous "Hollyweed" sign, has claimed responsibility for climbing the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Saturday night and hanging a massive banner that said "Impeach." 

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Dangling over the side of the 220-foot bridge, the bottom of the sign also read "You're Fired," sending a loud and clear message to America's new president.

IM🍑 "You're Fired." 🌁 #wethepeople

A photo posted by Zach Fernandez (@jesushands) on Jan 21, 2017 at 7:46pm PST

Fernandez's rep, Eli Graham, told TMZ the sign-ster "hopped a railing, and crept along an exterior walkway" to set the large banner dangling above the Bay.

🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

A photo posted by Zach Fernandez (@jesushands) on Jan 21, 2017 at 5:34pm PST

The sign was reportedly pulled down Sunday, and California Highway Patrol is investigating.

Hey, if (very possibly) nothing else, Donald Trump is inspiring some very good signs.

Mashable has reached out to Fernandez for comment.

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