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Four Arrested After Trump, Epstein Images Projected on Windsor Castle

Trump-Epstein Projection at Windsor Castle Sparks Arrests

Police in the United Kingdom arrested four people after images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle. The incident took place on Tuesday, just hours before Trump’s state visit with King Charles.

The activist stunt drew international attention. A banner showing Trump alongside Epstein was displayed near the castle earlier in the day. Later, protesters projected multiple images of the two men onto one of the castle towers.

Police described the act as an “unauthorised projection” and confirmed the arrests were linked to suspected malicious communications. The four adults remain in custody as investigations continue.

The projection included a birthday letter allegedly written by Trump to Epstein more than 20 years ago. The letter was released earlier this month by Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The White House has denied its authenticity.

Other images shown on the castle walls included news clips, police records, and pictures of Epstein’s victims. The display reignited public debate about Trump’s past friendship with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Trump has downplayed his ties with Epstein, saying they ended years before his death. However, the resurfacing of the letter and the new protest at Windsor Castle have fueled renewed scrutiny.

The event came as Trump arrived in Britain for his second official state visit, an unusual honor for a U.S. president. He is scheduled to be formally welcomed by King Charles at Windsor Castle, about 25 miles west of London, with a day of royal ceremonies.

The Trump-Epstein Projection has become a talking point both in the UK and internationally. It adds to the political pressure Trump faces at home as questions about his past associations continue to resurface.

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