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**Protest Group Claims Responsibility for Trump-Epstein Images Projected on Windsor Castle, Calls Arrests “Orwellian”**
**Windsor, UK** – The political campaign group Led By Donkeys has claimed responsibility for the unauthorized projection of images depicting Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle on Tuesday evening. The group asserts that the stunt was designed to highlight Trump’s ties to Epstein amidst the US President’s state visit to the UK.
The projection featured images of Trump and Epstein, a letter allegedly written by Trump to Epstein, and news clips about the case, accompanied by an audio track questioning the nature of their relationship. The police arrested four men on suspicion of malicious communications in connection with the incident.
A spokesperson for Led By Donkeys condemned the arrests as “Orwellian” and “ridiculous,” noting that this was the first time any members of the group had been arrested for a projection, despite carrying out 25-30 such stunts in the past. They characterized the protest as a form of “peaceful journalism” aimed at raising questions about Trump’s relationship with Epstein.
The group justified the protest as a necessary action, comparing it to the “Emperor’s New Clothes” fable. They stated that Trump’s warm reception in the UK, including a state visit and accommodation at Windsor Castle, warranted attention to his connections to Epstein, a convicted child sex trafficker.
Trump is scheduled to be formally greeted by King Charles on Wednesday, followed by a series of ceremonial events, including a historic flypast and a state banquet at Windsor Castle. The president will then travel to Chequers, the prime minister’s country residence, on Thursday.