Ahead of the second state visit of US President Donald Trump, the town of Windsor was awash with massive American flags intertwined with Union Jacks. The streets were spotless as it prepared to play host to the next chapter of the British charm offensive on the incumbent commander-in-chief. But the night before, images of Trump’s infamous mugshot and footage of him alongside paedophile financier Jefferey Epstein were projected onto the outside of Windsor Castle – an act of disobedience by political group Led By Donkeys that served as a reminder that not all in the UK were on board with…
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