What happened next: the night Led By Donkeys projected Trump and Epstein on to Windsor Castle
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What happened next: the night Led By Donkeys projected Trump and Epstein on to Windsor Castle
"Led By Donkeys made a nine-minute film about Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein which ended: The president of the United States was a long-time close friend of America's most notorious child sex trafficker. He's alleged to be mentioned, numerous times, in the files arising from the investigation into that child sex trafficker Now that president, Donald Trump, is sleeping here, in Windsor Castle."
"The group had booked rooms in the Harte and Garter hotel, which handily tags them castle view and even more helpfully, says Ben Stewart, a Led By Donkeys founder, castle view superior. They had a massive 32,000-lumen projector and, for the soundtrack, Stewart went outside and put a Bluetooth speaker, hidden in a box of Kellogg's Fruit 'n Fibre, on top of a rubbish bin."
"The world's media were amassed, staring at the castle, but they were bored because Trump hadn't yet arrived. This film went everywhere. Although the still pictures of Epstein and Trump went crazy online, Stewart says, I'm not sure that persuades anyone of anything it just makes Trump uncomfortable. The film we made gives people a social object to share, saying: There's something really serious to look at here.' We took a piece of guerilla journalism about Trump and Epstein, and it was viewed 20m times."
Led By Donkeys staged an art-activist protest during Donald Trump's state visit by projecting a nine-minute film onto Windsor Castle that linked Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The film asserted that the president had been a long-time close friend of Epstein and suggested Trump's name appears repeatedly in investigation files. The activists booked rooms at the Harte and Garter hotel, used a 32,000-lumen projector, and concealed a Bluetooth speaker inside a cereal box for the soundtrack. The projection generated mass media attention, viral stills and about twenty million online views. Trump has denied wrongdoing and said he fell out with Epstein years before Epstein's arrest.
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