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Projections of Trump and Epstein Spark Arrests During President's UK Visit

Images of President Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and an alleged lewd message were projected onto Windsor Castle during his UK visit, leading to four arrests and White House denials.

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  • During President Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom, images depicting him alongside Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto the historic Windsor Castle.
  • An alleged lewd birthday message, purportedly sent by Trump to Epstein in 2003, was also projected, drawing significant attention during the event.
  • Following the projections onto Windsor Castle, four individuals were arrested in England in connection with the controversial incident.
  • Both President Trump and the White House have publicly denied the authenticity of the projected birthday message and a related letter.
  • President Trump's second state visit to Britain also focused on policy efforts, including discussions on expanding nuclear energy and investing in new technology.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting factual information without evaluative language or overt bias. They provide context for the projection incident, detail Trump's denial regarding the Epstein letter, and outline his UK visit agenda, ensuring a balanced presentation of events and relevant background.

"The stunt at the royal residence comes just as the president arrived late on Tuesday, Sept. 16, to begin a state visit to Britain."

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"Police in the U.K. arrested four people after photos of President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle Tuesday night."

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The images were projected as a protest to draw public attention to the controversial associations between President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein during a high-profile state visit, likely aiming to spark dialogue or highlight ongoing concerns about their past connections.

Four people were arrested on “suspicion of malicious communications” after the images were projected onto Windsor Castle.

Both President Trump and the White House have publicly denied the authenticity of the projected birthday message and the related letter, asserting that they are fabricated[Summary].

Windsor Castle is a historic royal residence and a prominent symbol of the British monarchy. Projecting controversial images onto such a landmark during a state visit ensured maximum visibility and media attention for the protest.

President Trump's visit also centered on policy discussions, including expanding nuclear energy and investing in new technology, alongside traditional ceremonial events with the British royal family[Summary].

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