Protesters Lit Up Windsor Castle With Massive Images Of Trump And Epstein Before POTUS’ UK Visit

A Trump/Epstein moment was projected onto Windsor Castle.


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The Donald Trump/Jeffrey Epstein story may have fallen out of the news in the last week or so, especially following the killing of Charlie Kirk. But it’s one of those stories that never truly goes away.

On Wednesday, shortly before Trump was to arrive in the United Kingdom, images of Trump and Epstein, as well as of the page in Epstein’s “birthday book,” were projected onto the side of Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of King Charles:

According to the Independent, four people were arrested in connection with the stunt; they were connected with a group called Led by Donkeys.

“Several pictures of the US president and the disgraced financier were projected onto the side of the royal residence as he landed in the UK for his state visit,” The Independent reported. “Other images were also displayed on the side of the castle, including Trump’s mugshot from when he was indicted in 2023 on charges of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.”

 

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The four people were arrested “on suspicion of malicious communications,” the report said.

“We take any unauthorized activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously,” Chief Superintendent Felicity Parker told the newspaper. “Our officers responded swiftly to stop the projection and four people have been arrested… We are conducting a thorough investigation with our partners into the circumstances surrounding this incident and will provide further updates when we are in a position to do so.”

On Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel testified before a Senate committee, where he stated that he doesn’t believe Epstein trafficked women to other people besides himself. Patel also got into a shouting match with his longtime enemy, Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA).

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Stephen Silver
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