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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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Men arrested over Trump-Epstein images on bail but under police investigation

Four men arrested after images of Trump and Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle have been released on bail but remain under police…

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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.

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