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THE FEAST & THE FURIOUS

Irish Daily Star

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September 18, 2025

THOUSANDS hit the streets to protest on the first full day of Donald Trump's state visit to Britain.

- BY KATE NELSON

It came as four men were arrested for beaming images of President Trump with his former pal Jeffrey Epstein on to Windsor Castle.

Marchers brandished banners in London yesterday, with one sign reading, "P*ss off, you nasty orange lump" and another depicting the US president as a baby sucking a dummy.

Some placards accused him of being a fascist, while others took aim at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for setting up the Windsor trip, Trump's historic second state visit to Britain.

Sylvia Jones travelled from Dublin to protest because Trump's visit "makes her blood boil".

Dressed as a baby, she explained: "I identify as a baby, but he's a bigger one than I am. I'm not in favour of the Trump presidency. He is so unpredictable and dangerous."

Activist group Led by Donkeys owned up to beaming giant images of The Donald and paedophile Epstein on to the castle as the US leader arrived in the UK on Tuesday evening.

A spokesman for the group slammed the arrest of those behind the protest as "heavy-handed". He said: "We've done 25 or 30 projections before, no one's ever been arrested.

"Sometimes the police have just watched while we've done it.

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