Washington protest projects Trump-Epstein video onto hotel façade
Washington protest projects Trump-Epstein video onto hotel façade
A provocative projection at the Washington Hilton targets Trump and Epstein ties amid ongoing calls for transparency.
A provocative protest projected an old video of Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein onto the Washington Hilton, the venue for the White House Correspondents' Dinner, in a bold statement against the administration's handling of Epstein-related files. The display carried messages that suggested complicity and a cover-up, turning a high-profile media event into a stage for allegations about transparency and accountability.
The visuals included photographs and documents connected to Epstein, underscoring the protest as a pointed message about Washington's reckoning with past ties to the disgraced financier. In a separate development, some members of Washington's press corps voiced concerns about Trump's attendance at a forthcoming media event, highlighting tensions over access and credibility around the administration's media engagements.
The incident adds to ongoing debates about transparency, investigations, and the role of public figures in political controversies, illustrating how protests and public demonstrations intersect with major media occasions and the national conversation on accountability.