Turin, Sept. 17 (LaPresse) – Four people have been arrested after a group of political activists projected images onto the walls of Windsor Castle intended to draw attention to the relationship between President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, authorities said, as reported by CNN. Thames Valley Police stated that the four individuals, whose identities have not been disclosed, were arrested on charges of “malicious communications following a public demonstration in Windsor.” As of Tuesday evening, they remained in custody in the UK. The demonstration, led by the group Led by Donkeys, began shortly after Trump’s arrival in the UK for a state visit. The projected images included news articles related to the Epstein case, a photograph showing Trump and Epstein smiling together, and a reproduction of the now well-known birthday letter given to Epstein for his 50th birthday. The letter featured the silhouette of a woman’s body and a signature resembling Trump’s, which he has denied writing. In a separate incident attributed to a group called Everyone Hates Elon, Thames Valley Police reported that on Monday a large banner depicting Trump was removed from in front of Windsor Castle.
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