New Delhi, Sept. 17 -- Donald Trump returned to the UK for his second visit to the nation. What also returned were shadows of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, of the POTUS's past association with the convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on the charges.

While Windsor Castle rolled out the royal red carpet for Trump, activists staged a striking counter-display. Gigantic banners of Trump and Epstein lined the route to the castle, where Trump and the US First Lady Melania will spend a significant portion of their visit.

Not just the banners, what caught more attention that the castle itself was lit up with a montage of the two, emblazoned with Epstein's messages, reading "I was Donald Trump's closest friend for...