Climate activists stormed the gala organized for Trump's visit to England.

Climate activists stormed the gala organized for Trump's visit to England.

17.09.2025 16:13

During Donald Trump's visit to England, climate activists' protests drew attention. Protesters intervened at a dinner held at Windsor Town Hall, chanting slogans like "If you pierce the baby, how many people will you kill?" and displaying a banner that read "Oil money kills." It was reported that the protesters had secretly entered the venue, indicating that they wanted to protect their own interests.

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During Donald Trump's second state visit to England, climate activists protested a gala dinner.



Last night, as Trump arrived in England, climate protesters interrupted the fully booked Republican Overseas UK State Visit Dinner held at Windsor Town Hall.



The protesters chanted slogans inspired by Trump's famous words, "If you break it, baby, how many people will you kill?" They also unfurled a banner reading "Oil money kills" and were drummed out of the building.



Footage shows some male attendees forcibly removing the protesters from the dining hall, with one protester being carried using hands and feet.



The dinner took place just a few minutes away from Windsor Castle, where Trump will be hosted by King Charles this week.



Greg Swenson, the chairman of Republican Overseas UK, said the protesters "sneaked in while people were taking their seats" and added, "We had to get them out – that's their style. It was actually a bit entertaining."



This protest is just one of a series of actions organized against Trump's visit to England. A large demonstration organized by the Stop Trump Coalition is planned for central London today.



Robin Wells, director of Fossil Free London, stated, "Almost half of the world's population will face the effects of climate change during their lifetimes. This is the greatest security threat our world has seen. But Trump and his billionaire friends want to protect their interests by harming our planet. They need to rethink this."



Thames Valley Police reported, "A public order violation was reported during a private event at Windsor Town Hall around 8:45 PM. Two people were removed by organizers, and no arrests were made."



Additionally, before Trump's visit began, images of Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, and Trump were projected onto Windsor Castle. Following this incident, four people were detained.



Thousands are expected to protest against Trump's two-day visit in London. Other demonstrations are also planned across England.



Approximately 1,600 police officers will be on duty during the march involving 50 groups around Westminster.



Trump arrived at London Stansted Airport last night and said being in Britain "warms his heart."



More protests are expected during the visit. Thames Valley Police confirmed that four adults were detained on suspicion of malicious communication following a "public demonstration" at the castle.



Trump is staying at Windsor Castle due to the ongoing £369 million renovation of Buckingham Palace, which is expected to be completed in 2027.



Climate activists stormed the gala organized for Trump's visit to England
Climate activists stormed the gala organized for Trump's visit to England
Climate activists stormed the gala organized for Trump's visit to England


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