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Protesters Project Epstein Video at UK Castle Ahead of Trump Visit

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 17th September 2025, 10:40 AM

Protesters Project Epstein Video at UK Castle Ahead of Trump Visit

Protesters on Tuesday projected images of US President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto a castle in England where Trump is set to stay during his UK state visit.

The stunt was organised by Led by Donkeys, a group known for its viral political campaigns. A video montage was broadcast for several minutes onto one of the towers of Windsor Castle, west of London.

The projected footage included:

  • Trump’s mugshot
  • Portraits of Jeffrey Epstein
  • Newspaper headlines
  • Clips of Trump and Epstein dancing together

The demonstration took place shortly after Trump landed in the UK.

 

Trump has faced ongoing scrutiny over his ties to Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 before facing trial for sexual exploitation.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was also affected, dismissing the UK ambassador to Washington after revelations about the envoy’s close links to Epstein.

Even before Air Force One touched down, dozens of anti-Trump demonstrators had gathered in Windsor to protest the visit. Thousands more are expected to demonstrate in London, though the president will avoid the capital and the public during his stay.

Visit Schedule

Date Event Location
Wednesday Stay at Windsor Castle Hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Thursday Political and economic talks with PM Keir Starmer Prime Minister’s country residence
Following Departure Return to the United States

 

Trump and his wife Melania will remain at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. On Thursday, he will join Prime Minister Keir Starmer for talks on political and economic issues before returning to the United States.

This high-profile state visit has drawn significant protest attention, highlighting continuing controversies surrounding Trump’s past associations and political influence.

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