Giant Photo of Trump and Epstein Unfurled Outside Windsor Castle Ahead of Presidential Visit
A 400 square-metre banner showing Trump with Epstein was displayed by the group Everyone Hates Elon to protest the president's UK visit, funded by £30,000 from the British public.
- A political campaign group unfurled a giant photo of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor Castle hours before Trump's visit.
- The group claimed the 50-foot photo is the world's largest of Epstein, funded by British public donations.
- Both Trump and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair may face scrutiny over their ties to Epstein.
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These are the pictures Donald Trump doesn't want to see: Shortly before the reception at the king, activists with a sensational action recall the scandal of sex offenders Epstein.
Protesters beam Epstein video at UK castle before Trump visit
WINDSOR, United Kingdom — Protesters on Tuesday projected images of Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto a castle in England where the US president will stay during his UK state visit. The Led by Donkeys group, which is known for its viral stunts targeting politicians, broadcast a video montage for several minutes onto one of the towers of Windsor Castle, west of London. The shots included Trump’s mugshot, portraits of Epstein, new…
These are the pictures Donald Trump doesn't want to see: Shortly before the reception at the king, activists with a sensational action recall the scandal of sex offenders Epstein.
Epstein and Trump images projected onto walls of Windsor Castle upon his arrival
Political activists projected images of President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein on the United Kingdom’s Windsor Castle shortly after the President touched down in the UK. CNN’s Max Foster reports.
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