17 Sep 2025

Protesters beam Jeffrey Epstein video at Windsor Castle before Donald Trump visit

1:11 pm on 17 September 2025
A handout image from the UK collective 'Everyone Hates Elon' shows activists unfurling a large photo depicting US President Donald Trump posing with Jeffrey Epstein, on the Long Walk, outside Windsor Castle.

Protesters unfurl an image of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor Castle. Photo: Everyone Hates Elon/AFP

Protesters have projected images of Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto a castle in England where the US president will stay during his state visit.

Known for its viral stunts targeting politicians, the 'Led by Donkeys' group broadcast a video montage for several minutes onto one of the towers of Windsor Castle, west of London.

The shots - shown shortly before Trump's arrival in Britain - included the president's mugshot, portraits of Epstein, newspaper headlines and footage of the two men dancing together.

Local police said four people were arrested "on suspicion of malicious communications", following the stunt in Windsor.

"We take any unauthorised activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously," said Chief Superintendant Felicity Parker of Thames Valley Police, adding that officers "responded swiftly to stop the projection".

- AFP

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