Controversial Projections at Windsor: Trump and Epstein
Four individuals were arrested for projecting images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein on Windsor Castle during Trump's state visit to the UK. Protesters displayed images linking Trump to Epstein, leading to arrests for malicious communications. The stunt highlights ongoing public interest in Trump's past associations.

In a dramatic turn of events at Windsor Castle, four individuals were apprehended after projecting images of Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto the castle's structure. This occurred during Trump's state visit to the UK, hosted by King Charles, drawing significant public and media attention.
Trump's arrival in Britain marked his second state visit, anticipating a day filled with ceremonious activities with King Charles. However, the visit took an unexpected turn when protesters showcased a banner featuring Trump and Epstein near the iconic castle, later projecting images onto its towers. This act has been classified as unauthorized and resulted in the arrest of four adults, who remain in custody.
The projection included a birthday letter allegedly penned by Trump to Epstein over two decades ago, recently made public by U.S. House Democrats. Despite Trump's attempts to distance himself from Epstein, the resurfacing of this letter, along with images of Epstein's victims, has reignited discussions on Trump's past connections to the disgraced financier. The White House contests the letter's authenticity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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