Projecting Scandals: Trump's UK Visit Marred by Controversy
Four people were arrested after projecting controversial images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle during Trump's state visit to the UK. The stunt has sparked political tension, involving past associations between Trump and Epstein, amplified by a disputed letter's release.

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Four individuals were apprehended on Tuesday after projecting provocative images of former U.S. President Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the walls of Windsor Castle. This act coincided with Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom, hosted by King Charles.
The projection, labeled as 'unauthorized' by local police, leads to the arrest of the adults on charges of malicious communications. Alongside the images, a contentious birthday letter allegedly penned by Trump to Epstein was released, though its legitimacy is contested by the White House.
This public stunt has revived political debate over Trump's historical ties with Epstein, capturing public curiosity and leading to discussions about the convicted offender's network. Despite attempts to move past the issue, it remains a sensitive topic for the former president.
(With inputs from agencies.)