💨 Abstract
Activists protested Donald Trump’s UK visit by displaying a giant image of him and Jeffrey Epstein at Windsor Castle, funded by British donors. Groups like "Everyone Hates Elon" and "Led By Donkeys" staged visual demonstrations, with police arresting four individuals for malicious communications. Trump emphasized strong ties with the UK and King Charles III, while activists criticized his association with Epstein. The visit aims to strengthen trade and cooperation, but protests highlight ongoing controversies.
Courtesy: Precious Simpasa
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