Giant Trump-Epstein Pics Projected on Castle Greet Trump on Trip — 4 Arrested in Global Trolling Stunt

 

Giant photos of deceased sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein with President Donald Trump and others were projected onto Windsor Castle as Trump arrived in the United Kingdom for a historic state visit — and four arrests were made over the stunt.

Trump departed the White House on Tuesday for a two-day visit to London that will culminate in a joint press conference on Thursday with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The visit comes in the shadow of British Ambassador to the United States Lord Peter Mandelson’s firing over his ties to Epstein and a summer-long spotlight on Trump and his former pal.

But if Trump was hoping to avoid the issue on the trip, four alleged pranksters foiled him from the jump when they projected photos of Epstein with prominent figures, including Trump. The four were arrested for their trouble. From the BBC:

They were arrested on suspicion of “malicious communications following a public stunt in Windsor” and remained in custody, Thames Valley Police said.

Those arrested were a 60-year-old from East Sussex, a 36-year-old and a 50-year-old from London, and a 37-year-old from Kent.

The force said an investigation was under way after officers responded “swiftly” to stop the projection on the castle, where Trump will meet King Charles during the first full day of his state visit on Wednesday.

The group Led By Donkeys took credit for the stunt, posting the video on Instagram. The group slammed he arrests in comments to The Guardian:

“We’ve done, I reckon, 25 or 30 projections since we’ve been going. Often the police come along and we have a chat to them, and they even have a laugh with us and occasionally tell us to not do it,” they said. “But no one’s ever been arrested before, so it is ridiculous that four of our guys have been arrested for malicious communications.”

He added: “Forgive the cliche, but it is rather Orwellian for a piece of journalism, which raises questions about our guest’s relationship with America’s most notorious child sex trafficker to lead to arrests.”

In addition to the projections on the castle, a mobile billboard rolled in Windsor bearing Trump-Epstein photos with the greeting “Welcome to the UK, Donald.”

Watch above via ITV and Led By Donkeys.

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