Sabo's first work that received mainstream attention was in May 2014, where he put up posters attacking Democratic politician and then-candidate for
governor of Texas Wendy Davis, who held a thirteen-hour-long
filibuster to block
Senate Bill 5 (a measure which included more restrictive
abortion regulations for Texas) a year prior. The posters feature mostly-naked
Barbie dolls with a plastic baby in their belly areas and Davis' face plastered on, with the caption: "Hollywood welcomes Abortion Barbie Wendy Davis." During the
2016 Republican National Convention in
Cleveland,
Ohio, Sabo targeted
Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party with posters (most of which were themed to ''
Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party'', a 2016 political
docudrama created by American conservative pundit
Dinesh D'Souza) being placed at local bus stops. In December 2017, Sabo claimed credit for putting up posters (heavily derivative of works by the artist
Barbara Kruger) of actress
Meryl Streep with producer
Harvey Weinstein with the words "She knew" emblazoned across Streep's face, a reference to rumors that Streep had been aware that
Weinstein was a serial sexual predator before the information became public. He said that he considered it retribution for Streep's role in the film
The Post because he believed the film was a direct attack on
Donald Trump. Several days before the
75th Golden Globe Awards in January 2018, Sabo put up road signs around the
Beverly Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles that referenced claims of
child sexual abuse in the entertainment industry. In a similar stunt committed days before the
90th Academy Awards, Sabo vandalized three billboards in the Hollywood area (in a reference to nominee
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) that not only criticized celebrity-led movements like
Time's Up and
#MeToo, but also claimed that the entertainment industry shielded pedophiles within their ranks, and claimed that the industry was hypocritical for handling sex abuse scandals. Later that year, Sabo vandalized a billboard near
Television City promoting the
CBS series
Young Sheldon into an attack on comedian
Sacha Baron Cohen and
Who Is America?, a
Showtime television series created by Baron Cohen; Showtime is also a subsidiary of the
CBS Corporation. He mocked up an image of Baron Cohen as a wounded war veteran, referencing a character he portrayed in an episode of the series, in relation to
Sarah Palin's comments about the show; Palin had claimed that Baron Cohen had interviewed her in disguise and disrespected the
U.S. military by being a
military impostor. A similar mock advertisement for
Who Is America? was found at a bus stop down the street in
Fairfax Avenue, which also promoted the
Wounded Warrior Project. Responding to the
controversy of the host selection of the 91st Academy Awards, Sabo placed posters around the
Dolby Theatre in support of
Kevin Hart, who was slated to be the original host of that year's awards ceremony but had to step down due to criticism over homophobic comments and jokes. While Sabo claims that he's a fan of Hart, the intentions behind putting up these posters is to "make a point about the industry's intolerance toward those it deems
politically incorrect." The mock advertisements make reference to the 2018 films
Black Panther and
BlacKkKlansman, in which Sabo uses the quote "This is
MAGA Country"—the phrase Smollett told police that the perpetrators uttered—in one of the mock posters. Another advertisement for the film was vandalized with the face of Pitt replaced with
Woody Allen. In the 2021
California election to recall Governor
Gavin Newsom, Sabo produced several posters opposing Newsom and supporting right-wing talk show host
Larry Elder. ==Personal life==