Trump-Epstein Photos Beamed on Windsor Castle, 4 Detained
Activists projected images linking Trump and Epstein onto Windsor Castle, leading to four arrests and highlighting ongoing public scrutiny of Trump's ties amid his UK state visit.
- Four individuals were arrested for projecting images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle during Trump's state visit to the UK, as reported by Thames Valley Police.
- Activists from the group Led by Donkeys projected video montages targeting Trump and Epstein onto the castle shortly after Trump's arrival in the UK.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes to strengthen ties and secure investments during Trump's visit, amid criticisms and protests from various groups.
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King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor at start of president's second state visit to the UK
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Trump and Epstein Photos Projected Onto Windsor Castle — and Four Men Arrested — as President Meets With Royal Family
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Trump's second state visit to UK meets with protests and arrests
Beyond U.S. President Donald Trump's royal reception at Windsor Castle, there were many people not so enthusiastic about his visit. Dozens of protesters outside the castle walls objected to the unprecedented second state visit before Trump was greeted Wednesday by…
The President of the United States is visiting the United Kingdom. Four persons were arrested.
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