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Four men bailed over Windsor protest
Four men were bailed on suspicion of malicious communications after projecting a political video onto Windsor Castle during President Trump's state visit, police said.
- Four men were arrested on September 16 at Windsor Castle after projecting a video linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein during Trump's UK state visit.
- The arrests followed a peaceful protest by political group Led By Donkeys, who projected the film from a nearby hotel room to highlight Trump's connections to Epstein.
- The men, aged between 36 and 60 and from various UK locations, were held on suspicion of malicious communications and public nuisance, with police responding swiftly to the unauthorized projection.
- Thames Valley Police released the men on conditional bail until December 12 while continuing investigations, and Led By Donkeys called the arrests an 'Orwellian' and 'ridiculous overreaction'.
- The incident occurred amid heightened security for Trump's visit, which included royal speeches celebrating UK-US ties and aimed to avoid public protests, though it sparked thousands marching in central London.
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Four men bailed over projection of Trump and Epstein images on to Windsor Castle
A nine-minute film created by political campaign group Led By Donkeys went over the history of the US president’s links to Jeffrey Epstein.
·London, United Kingdom
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