When Donald Trump arrived with his wife Melania Trump in the United Kingdom for his first state visit since 2019, he was not greeted kindly by everyone across the pond.
The trip was meticulously coordinated by the palace, between a military ceremony and an exhibition of art objects from the Royal Collection. One thing likely not planned for by King Charles was a protest staged by the activist group Led by Donkeys, who projected images of the US President alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle.
For nearly ten minutes, the British guerrilla campaign group, which had targeted Trump once before during his first state visit to the UK, broadcast “the story of Trump and Epstein” on the castle, according to an Instagram post. A collection of phot