
"Driving the news: A day after protesters unfurled a massive banner photo of Trump and Epstein on the grounds of Windsor Castle, where Trump will meet with Britain's King Charles III on Wednesday, Led By Donkeys projected a series of images onto the royal residence that's some 25 miles west of central London. Thames Valley Police said in a Tuesday night statement that the four people arrested "on suspicion of malicious communications following a public stunt in Windsor" remained in custody."
"What they're saying: Thames Valley Police Chief Superintendent Felicity Parker said officers took any unauthorized activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously. "Our officers responded swiftly to stop the projection," Parker said. "We are conducting a thorough investigation with our partners into the circumstances surrounding this incident." In photos: Scenes from Windsor Castle protest stunts Activists from the group "Everyone Hates Elon" unfurling a large photo depicting Trump and Epstein, on the Long Walk, outside Windsor Castle in Windsor, on Sept. 15."
Protesters projected images linking Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle the day after a large banner of the pair was unfurled near the royal residence where Trump is scheduled to meet King Charles III. Led By Donkeys carried out the projection roughly 25 miles west of central London. Thames Valley Police said four people arrested on suspicion of malicious communications remained in custody. Chief Superintendent Felicity Parker said officers treated unauthorized activity around the castle extremely seriously, responded swiftly to stop the projection, and are conducting a thorough investigation with partners. Photographs show projections of Trump, Epstein, Prince Andrew, and Virginia Giuffre, and note Trump's recent $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times.
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