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Protests welcome Trump's UK visit with massive display of Trump and Epstein images

In the UK, an activist collective plans to greet President Donald Trump with a gargantuan photograph portraying him alongside Jeffrey Epstein, labelled as the biggest such image globally.

Pro-demonstrators display record-breaking image of Trump and Epstein upon Trump's arrival in the UK
Pro-demonstrators display record-breaking image of Trump and Epstein upon Trump's arrival in the UK

Protests welcome Trump's UK visit with massive display of Trump and Epstein images

In the year 2025, President Donald Trump is set to visit the United Kingdom for a second state visit, and the anticipation is high. The Associated Press has contributed to the reporting of this significant event, with Gray Local Media, Inc. publishing the latest updates.

During his stay at Windsor Castle, starting on Tuesday, President Trump will meet King Charles III and hold talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Chequers. However, the visit is not without controversy, as differences over Ukraine and the Middle East continue to exist between the U.S. and the U.K.

In a surprising turn of events, an activist group called 'Everyone Hates Elon' unveiled a giant photo of President Trump and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor Castle. The photo, spanning over 4,300 square feet, was financed through a crowdfunding campaign and is intended as a protest against Trump's ties to Epstein.

The Bracknell News, a U.K. outlet, reported on the controversial display, which is said to be a humiliating gesture towards Trump before his state visit. The photo was unveiled ahead of Trump's stay in the U.K., adding to the intrigue surrounding his visit.

Interestingly, this will mark the first time a U.S. president gets a second state visit to the U.K. Aside from the political discussions, U.K. officials are also interested in continuing trade negotiations with the U.S., with a multibillion-dollar technology deal being considered as a symbol of strong trans-Atlantic ties.

The copyright for the report belongs to Gray Local Media, Inc., reminding us that despite the protests and controversies, journalism continues to play a crucial role in keeping the public informed. The U.S. president will be staying at Windsor Castle, not Buckingham Palace, during his visit, another interesting twist in the upcoming state visit.

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