
Large Image of Trump and Epstein Displayed Outside Windsor Castle
Activists have orchestrated a bold campaign to disrupt Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK by prominently displaying a large photograph of Trump with the late Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor Castle. This act was organized by the anti-billionaire collective “Everyone Hates Elon” and funded through an online campaign that raised over £32,000. The contentious image, which has been taken down, aims to challenge Trump with his controversial past associate throughout his UK visit.
Using various guerrilla tactics, the group has also placed spoof ads near the US Embassy in London and humorous memorabilia in Windsor Castle’s gift shops. Their actions coincide with heightened attention on Trump’s ties to Epstein, especially after a note allegedly from Trump was released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee, showcasing connections with individuals involved with Epstein.
Trump’s visit, intended to bolster US-UK relations, is set against this backdrop of intensified scrutiny. The collective’s future plans may include displaying the contentious image via ad van, although specifics remain unconfirmed. These efforts reflect the group’s commitment to using creative protest methods to keep the spotlight on Trump’s past, amidst ceremonial welcomes typical of state visits.