Summary
During President Trump's visit to the U.K., activists projected images of him with Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle. British police arrested four people connected to the protest, which was organized by the group Led By Donkeys. This incident is part of broader protests planned during Trump's visit.
Key Facts
- Activists projected images of Trump and Epstein onto Windsor Castle when Trump arrived for his state visit to the U.K.
- The protest was organized by the British group Led By Donkeys.
- British police arrested four people for the unauthorized activity at Windsor Castle.
- The police are investigating the incident and have taken it seriously.
- Protests coincide with Trump's planned meeting with King Charles III.
- Previous protests occurred during Trump's last state visit to the U.K. in 2019.
- Led By Donkeys projected text related to Epstein onto the castle, referencing a New York Times article.
- Images of Prince Andrew, alongside Epstein and Virginia Giuffre, were also projected during the event.