Four Arrested After Trump, Epstein Images Projected Onto Britain’s Windsor Castle

London, September 16 (Reuters) – Four people arrested On Tuesday, together with Donald Trump’s sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, we went to the Royal Windsor Castle, where the US President would host by King Charles during his visit to England.
Trump came to England late on Tuesday, unprecedented Second State VisitAnd one day at Windsor Castle, about 25 miles west of London, will be welcomed by Charles on Wednesday for Pump.
Early on Tuesday, the protesters filed a big poster with a photograph of Trump and Epstein near Windsor Castle, and then reflected a few images of the two to one of the towers of the castle.
Police, four adults in a statement arrested On the suspicion of malicious communication following a “unauthorized projection ından, which they define as“ public stunt ”in Windsor Castle. Four are in custody.
On September 8, the Democrats in the US House of Representatives made Trump a birthday letter, allegedly written to Epstein more than 20 years ago, although the White House existed. He rejected his originality.
The letter was also reflected in the castle with pictures of Epstein’s victims, news clips about the case and police reports.
Brought the version of the letter Re -renewed attention A subject that has become a political thorns by the president.
Although he called on his supporters to continue from the subject, who knows the appetite for details about Epstein’s crimes, and who knows about them or interested in him.
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Trump was friends with Epstein before he became president, but he fell with an old financier in 2019 prison years before his death.
The birthday letter contained a dialogue text between Trump and Epstein that Trump called him “my friend, and says,“ It could be another wonderful secret every day ”. The text sits in a rough draft of a naked woman’s silhouette.
(Ben Makori, Gerhard Mey and Phil Noble reporting in Windsor by Windsor; Writing by Catarina Demony;




