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Trump begins U.Ok. state go to, however Epstein scandal casts an extended shadow over his full royal therapy
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Trump begins U.Ok. state go to, however Epstein scandal casts an extended shadow over his full royal therapy

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What’s in retailer for President Trump’s second state go to to the U.Ok.Protesters greet Trump in the U.K. with massive images of Epstein“I love it,” Trump declares as he lands in the U.K.
 


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What’s in retailer for President Trump’s second state go to to the U.Ok.

President Trump and the primary girl might be flown Wednesday by helicopter roughly 20 miles from central London, the place they spent the primary night time of their go to on the U.S. ambassador’s official residence, Winfield Home, to Windsor Fort, in time for lunch. After being greeted by the longer term king, Prince William, and his spouse Catherine, the Prince and Princess of Wales, they’ll be a part of King Charles III and Queen Camilla for lunch.

Later within the day Mr. Trump will lay a wreath on the crypt of the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died in Sept. 2022, earlier than attending a musical efficiency and honorary navy flyover at Windsor.

The night time might be capped by a proper state banquet, hosted by the monarch.


By Tucker Reals




 


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Protesters greet Trump in the U.K. with massive images of Epstein

The protest group Led By Donkeys projected an enormous video onto the walls of Windsor Castle Tuesday night, hours before President Trump was due to arrive at the royal residence, depicting what it called “the story of Trump and Epstein.” A video shared by the group on social media included the narration, carried over loudspeakers in Windsor, detailing Mr. Trump’s previous ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender.

The Thames Valley Police confirmed in a statement that four people were arrested in connection with the demonstration.

An image of Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump is projected by political campaign group Led By Donkeys onto Windsor Castle, ahead of Mr. Trump’s second state visit to the U.K., Sept. 16, 2025, in Windsor, England.

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“We take any unauthorized activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously,” the force said in a statement. “Our officers responded swiftly to stop the projection and four people have been arrested. We are conducting a thorough investigation with our partners into the circumstances surrounding this incident and will provide further updates when we are in a position to do so.”


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“I love it,” Trump declares as he lands in the U.K.

President Trump landed at London’s Stansted Airport on Tuesday evening for his second state visit to the U.K. The President made his way to the official central London residence of the U.S. Ambassador to the U.K., called Winfield House, where he was asked by journalists how it felt to be back.

“I love it. I love Turnberry, I love Aberdeen, I love a lot of things here… they warm my heart, I want to tell you. They’re very special,” Mr. Trump said.

Mr. Trump has golf courses near Turnberry and Aberdeen in Scotland, which is part of the United Kingdom.

When asked if he had a message for King Charles III, Mr. Trump said: “We’re going to see him tomorrow, and he’s been a friend of mine for a long time. And everybody respects him and they love him.”


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