Trump-Epstein Poster Plastered in London Ahead of President’s UK Visit:
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Weeks ahead of President Donald Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom, a campaign is underway in London, aiming to plaster posters of Trump and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in highly visible locations.

On Thursday, a poster was installed near the U.S. Embassy on the side of a bus stop shelter. The project is the work of activist group “Nobody Likes Elon,” known for its guerrilla campaigns targeting tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.

@peoplevselon 🚨TRUMP COMING TO THE UK It would be such a shame for Donald if this photo of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein appeared absolutely EVERYWHERE on his tour of the UK. It would truly be such a huge shame if everyone donated to make that happen 👀 link in bio x #trump #epstein ♬ original sound – People Vs Elon

The group has launched a Crowdfunder campaign to raise £10,000 to expand the reach of the Epstein-Trump image, with the goal of displaying it across London and in other parts of the UK that Trump might encounter during his visit. As of Thursday, they had raised over £5,800 from more than 300 supporters, with 54 days left in the campaign.

“This image of Trump with Epstein is going viral all over the world. It’s the last thing Trump wants the world to see,” the campaign page reads. “So let’s put it everywhere he goes and make sure the media can’t avoid it.”

The campaign organizers say they plan to use the funds for billboards, mobile ad vans, and building-sized banners, and may also include projections and bus stop ads depending on how much is raised. They’ve pledged to use 100% of donations for the campaign and any legal fees that arise as a result.

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Trump-Epstein Poster Plastered in London Ahead of Presidents UK Visit

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Trump-Epstein Poster Plastered in London Ahead of Presidents UK Visit

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“It would be such a shame for Donald if this photo of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein appeared absolutely EVERYWHERE on his tour of the UK,” read the sarcastic caption on video of the poster going up. Online, supporters cheered on the effort.

“Thank you, London,” one Reddit commenter posted. “I hope this is printed on every bus and billboard,” said another.

On Facebook, a Londoner wrote, “We are just getting warmed up. This is like a sport to us.”
“As an American, I approve this message,” one of Trump’s constituents said, with another expressing support, exclaiming, “They understood the assignment!”

Trump’s upcoming itinerary includes a formal state visit in September after a golf trip to Scotland next week, according to the campaign, which intends to tail him every step of the way.

The group’s past stunts have made international headlines, including a 400 square meter anti-Bezos banner in Venice and viral parody ads targeting Elon Musk. Their stated mission: to “take on billionaires, one action at a time.”

With more than a month to go before Trump’s London arrival, his critics from across the pond are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to protest, as one wrote on Facebook:

“Mate, we are ready to line up at the airport with banners and protesters…. Errr… the… welcome party.”

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