October 7, 2025

Trump prey to Jeffrey Epstein projections during the trip to the United Kingdom

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President Trump went to the United Kingdom this week for a visit with the country leader, King Charles, as well as to preside over various transatlantic business ads, including notable agreements involving Microsoft and Openai. He was greeted by British leadership but, also, by something else: various photos of him with his former friend, dead financial and sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein. The images were projected on the castle of Windsor by a group of demonstrators.

The waterfall, which apparently involved a very powerful projector, would have been carried out by an activist group called managed by Donkeys. Reuters reports that four people were arrested on Tuesday after the images were projected on the royal castle.

A group spokesman told The Guardian that it was the first time that their members had been arrested for a blow. “We have done, I think, 25 or 30 projections since we go. Often, the police come and we are chatting with them, and they even laughed with us and sometimes tell us not to do it,” they said. “But no one has ever been arrested before, it is therefore ridiculous that four of our guys were arrested for malicious communications.” The person added: “Forgive the shot, but it is rather Orwellian for a piece of journalism, which raises questions about the relationship of our customers with the sexual trafficker of the most notorious children in America to lead to arrests.”

The spokesman also said what the group was trying to say with his waterfall: “Trump is welcomed in our country, receiving the unique honor of a second state visit, and he is hosted at our expense at the Château de Windsor,” they said. “It’s like the new clothes of the emperor – you must emphasize it and say:” Wait. And so we decided to build a film that would tell this story. »»

About a week ago, Epstein scandal was an ever -increasing problem for Trump administration. On September 8, House Democrats published documents related to a supposed “birthday book” compiled for Epstein on his 50th anniversary. The book, which would have been set up by friends and parents, included a notorious letter that would have been written and signed by Trump. The book, whose release has stimulated generalized conspiracy theories online, was accompanied by a media cover flow, followed by renewed calls for additional probes on the Congress on the dead financier and its associates.

Then, Charlie Kirk, the influencer on the right, was murdered in Utah, and the entire new cycle has changed. However, while the fury on Kirk’s death came to dominate the headlines and the national conversation, the transactions of the Congress linked to Epstein continued in the background. This week, former prosecutor General William P. Barr, who served during Trump’s first term (and who was AG when Epstein died in the federal prison in 2019), testified before the surveillance of the Chamber and the government’s reform committee. During his testimony, Barr said he believed that Epstein had indeed killed himself and had not been murdered, as the conspiracy theories and Epstein’s own brother claimed. The transcription of Barr’s testimony was published online.

The same day as Kirk died, Senator Ron Wyden (D-eargon) also called on the congress to investigate the financial links between Epstein and a multitude of financial organizations and people, including the technological billionaire Peter Thiel. Wyden, who chairs the Senate financing committee, said that critical information on the Epstein financial influence network could be found in the documents held by the Treasury Department.

Meanwhile, an hearing of the Senate’s judicial committee this week presented the director of the FBI Kash Patel, who made complaints on the scandal that raised the eyebrows. The new Republic notes that, during its testimony, Patel seemed to throw cold water on the idea that there was a sort of larger plot involving Epstein:

Republican senator John Kennedy asked: “Who, if someone has tracked these young women from Epstein, except himself?”

“Himself,” replied Pate quickly. “There is no credible information, none. If there were, I would bring the case yesterday that he treated to other people. And the information we have – once again – is limited. ”

“So, is the answer nobody?” Kennedy asked, a bit incredulous.

“For the information we have,” said Patel, adding that he meant Epstein files. The FBI director also admitted that he had not read. “I did not examine the entire (Epstein files) myself, but a good amount,” he said.

As the new Republic notes, the pretension of the patel according to which Epstein has not tracked women to other people seem directly to contradict what some of its accusers have claimed.

The Epstein scandal also disturbed the United Kingdom. Last week, the British government dismissed its ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, after his links with Epstein were highlighted via the “Birthday Book”. Inside the scary volume, Mandelson apparently left a note for the dead financier, calling him “my best friend”. Mandelson’s links with Epstein were already known. Two years ago, published emails indicated that in 2009, Mandelson had remained in New York Town House in Epstein while the billionaire was in prison for having asked a minor. E-mails have also shown that Epstein was referring to Mandelson as “Petie” and that the two had “a particularly close relationship”.


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