Protests erupt in London over Donald Trump's visit
- Jason Davis

- Sep 17
- 1 min read

Brits appear to not be on board with Trump's visit. Even before Trump arrived, a projection of Trump and Epstein together was displayed on the side of Windsor Castle. Afterwards, it was reported that four people were arrested in connection to the act.
This is not the only form of protest happening, however. Thousands have taken to the streets, with some signs declaring Trump as Fascist, and a supporter of genocide and demanding he leave the nation. The protest was organized by the Stop Trump Coalition, a group that does not Trump's visit to represent Britain's principles as a nation.
Despite this, his visit to the country appears to be set to continue. Trump will also be meeting with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer tomorrow. Starmer has claimed that this is a great opportunity for British-American relations to improve. The impact of this will likely not be good for Starmer's approval rating, considered low for Western leaders at 22%. The percentage of Brits who disapprove of him is at a large 69%. The protests seem to be set to continue, even after Trump eventually leaves the country.









