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“Activists Display Giant Trump-Epstein Photo at Windsor Castle”

An enlarged photo featuring Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein has been displayed on the grounds of Windsor Castle. The current US President and convicted sex offender had multiple encounters in the past, including a documented photo at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in 1997. Amid ongoing speculation about their relationship, a group called Everyone Hates Elon created a massive version of the image and placed it outside the royal residence as part of a fundraising effort to disrupt Trump’s visit to the UK.

During his visit to the UK, President Trump is hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle, where the activist group has intensified their efforts. They placed a similar memorial to Jeffrey Epstein at Trump’s Aberdeen golf course, designed spoof bus advertisements, and distributed fake merchandise at the Windsor Castle shop.

Pictures of the giant photo positioned on the pathway to the royal residence show activists surrounding it. A spokesperson for the group stated that the display aims to highlight the reported friendship between Trump and Epstein.

The group’s spokesperson emphasized the need to address the alleged relationship between Trump and Epstein, noting that Trump’s supporters are divided over the Epstein files. The group aims to ensure that Epstein’s association continues to impact Trump wherever he goes, expressing public disapproval of Trump’s values.

Despite denying a connection to Epstein, President Trump has faced scrutiny during his second term, particularly regarding the “Epstein files.” Recent controversies, including a note allegedly signed by Trump in Epstein’s “birthday book,” have fueled suspicions of a cover-up among some of his supporters. The White House has refuted claims that Trump authored the note, but previous statements from Trump have suggested a friendly relationship with Epstein.

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