Four men bailed after Trump and Epstein images were projected on to Windsor Castle

Police said four men arrested after the images of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump were foreseen to Windsor Castle.
Thames Valley Police (TVP), a 36 -year -old man from London, a 36 -year -old man from London, a 37 -year -old man from the City and a 50 -year -old man from London, said he was arrested on suspicion of malicious communication after the stunt Berkshire Royal Housing on Tuesday night.
According to The Force, while the investigations continued, they were released on Wednesday night on conditional bail until 12 December.
“Arrested, malicious communication and public disorders, including a number of possible crimes,” said TVP spokesman, “he said.
The nine -minute film created by the British political campaign group, directed by Donkeys, has exceeded the history of the US president’s connections with Epstein, including the latest version of the United States, which is said to have added a letter from Mr. Trump to celebrate his 50th birthday from Mr. Trump.
The film, a spokesman for the campaign group on Wednesday, said in a statement that the “peaceful protest” action was reflected in a hotel room with a direct view on the castle.
“My colleagues were arrested because of malicious communication, which seemed ridiculous, because we had made 25 or 30 projections before, no one was arrested,” he said.
“Suddenly, because Trump gets this reaction, which is amazing, disappointing and very heavy than the police.
“I think they were arrested for embarrassing Donald Trump.”
Lord Toby Young, Director of the Free Speech Association, said the arrests were “an excuse to remove them (governed by donkeys).
He said: orum I don’t think the four members governed by donkeys should be arrested, and I admired if the police were accused of a crime within the scope of the malicious communication law. This was just an excuse to remove them.
“Donald Trump is known to be concerned about the erosion of free speech in this country, and the police arrested these protesters showing why the police should be worried.
“If we have a proud tradition of speech in this country, as Sir Keir Starmer said at a joint press conference, the police would allow this protest to continue this protest.
King and the queen welcomed the US president and his wife Melania at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump praised the United States’ relationship with the UK during a banquet staged in his honor, saying, “He does not start making special justice,” he praised.
Following the murder of his ally Charlie Kirk, during Mr. Trump’s engagement, the 47th US president, who faced two assassination attempts in more than a year, did not have the most important element.
In the center of London, thousands of people marched to protest against the US leader’s second historical visit.
Some of them organized banners that read “no to racism, no to Trump”, while others carried smaller versions of Trump Baby Brimp, a 20FT reconstruction, which became a symbol of the show during the first British state visit.




