Images of Trump and Epstein on Windsor Castle Spark No Legal Action During Presidential Visit

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Images of Trump and Epstein on Windsor Castle Spark No Legal Action During Presidential Visit

Authorities have concluded their investigation into an incident involving an unauthorized image projection at Windsor Castle during President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK. Four men, arrested in connection with the event, have been released without facing any legal charges.

Details of the Incident

The arrests occurred on September 16, in the midst of President Trump’s visit. Those detained included:

  • A 60-year-old man from East Sussex
  • A 36-year-old man from London
  • A 37-year-old man from Kent
  • A 50-year-old man from London

The individuals were taken into custody under suspicions of malicious communications and public nuisance related to the projection.

Images Projected

The image sequence featured controversial figures, including Trump and the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. This projection was part of a nine-minute display that garnered attention from the political campaign group Led By Donkeys, who claimed responsibility for the act.

Group’s Reaction

Led By Donkeys condemned the arrests, labeling them a “ridiculous overreaction.” They maintained that their intentions were not to cause harm but to draw public attention to the relationship between Trump and Epstein.

Conclusion of the Investigation

Thames Valley Police confirmed that the investigation was officially closed without any further action. A spokesperson indicated that the nature of the projection possibly embarrassed Trump, contributing to the heightened response.

President Trump received a ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle and attended a state banquet during his stay, which was marked by significant media scrutiny surrounding his associations.