Protesters in Britain exhibit Epstein-themed items at Windsor Castle during Trump's state visit demonstration
In an unexpected turn of events, a protest orchestrated by the campaign group Everyone Hates Elon has brought a touch of controversy to Donald Trump's UK visit. During the visit, counterfeit merchandise featuring the former President and Jeffrey Epstein was found in the Windsor Castle gift shop.
The merchandise includes mugs and commemorative plates adorned with a photo of Trump and Epstein, along with slogans like "In memory of a terrific guy" and "Never forget." The group joked that Prince Andrew insisted on adding this new range to the Windsor Castle Gift Shop for Trump's arrival.
The Epstein Files controversy, which potentially implicates Trump, is a matter of ongoing speculation. However, the specific nature of the controversy and Trump's involvement in it are not detailed in the provided information.
It is worth noting that Pam Bondi, a former Florida Attorney General, has stated that there is no Epstein 'client list.' The context or circumstances under which she made this statement are not provided.
Meanwhile, a senator, whose identity remains undisclosed, has criticized Trump for his involvement in the Epstein Files controversy. The text does not indicate if the senator's criticism is related to their stance on the Epstein Files or a broader issue.
At this point, it is unclear who distributed the counterfeit goods with images of Trump and Epstein in the Windsor Castle souvenir shop before Trump's visit. There is also no information about any legal or investigative proceedings related to the Epstein Files or Donald Trump's involvement in them.
Despite the controversy, Donald Trump and First Lady Melania are due to be hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle this week for a full ceremonial welcome and state banquet. The visit is expected to be a significant event, regardless of the merchandise-related incident.
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