Protesters show Trump and Epstein visuals onto Windsor Castle during president's UK trip
During President Donald Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom, a public demonstration took place at Windsor Castle, the residence of the British royal family. The demonstration was organised by the political campaign group, Led by Donkey, known for projecting images and messages onto public buildings to highlight political issues.
The demonstration aimed to draw attention to President Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a controversial figure who was associated with numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. Images related to the Epstein case, including documents and photographs, were projected onto the exterior walls of Windsor Castle.
One of the images that caught public attention was a photograph showing President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein together. The demonstration was part of a larger effort to shed light on President Donald Trump's association with Epstein.
The Thames Valley Police in the United Kingdom have confirmed the arrests of four individuals in connection with the demonstration. The exact nature of the charges is not yet clear.
President Donald Trump and his wife visited Windsor Castle on Wednesday, following the demonstration. Windsor Castle, a historic royal residence, has been a popular destination for tourists and royal watchers alike.
Led by Donkey has gained notoriety for their unconventional methods of drawing attention to political issues. They have previously projected images onto the Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, and the Scottish Parliament.
The demonstration at Windsor Castle is the latest in a series of protests against President Donald Trump during his state visit to the United Kingdom. The visit has been marked by widespread protests, reflecting the divisive nature of his presidency.
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