Four arrested after Trump, Epstein images projected onto Britain's Windsor Castle
The images, including Trump's 2023 mugshot and a birthday letter to Epstein, were projected as a protest during Trump's UK state visit, resulting in four arrests for malicious communications, police said.
- On September 16, 2025, authorities in the United Kingdom detained four adults following an unauthorized display of images featuring Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the exterior of Windsor Castle.
- The projection occurred as Trump arrived in Britain for his second state visit, amid ongoing controversy about his past ties to Epstein and a newly publicized letter.
- The images featured a 1997 photograph of Trump with Epstein, Trump's mugshot connected to the 2020 Georgia election-related charges, and a birthday letter that Trump is said to have sent to Epstein more than two decades ago.
- Thames Valley Police stated they took the unauthorized projection seriously, responded swiftly, arrested the four on suspicion of malicious communications, and continue a thorough investigation.
- The arrests and protests highlight sustained public and political scrutiny of Epstein-linked issues during Trump's state visit, with King Charles set to host Trump at Windsor Castle on September 17.
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Four people have been arrested in Britain after images of US President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto a screen at Windsor Castle, the castle where the American guest was due to be received by Britain's King Charles III. Trump arrived in Britain on Tuesday evening for his second state visit. He is accompanied by his wife Melania Trump.
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