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Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Plaque Installed on Trump’s Aberdeen Golf Course Sparks Controversy
A provocative new political stunt has made headlines in Scotland and across the UK. A memorial plaque dedicated to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was secretly placed on a bench at Donald Trump’s Aberdeen golf course, sparking outrage, debate, and widespread social media attention.
The installation was carried out by the political campaign group ‘Everyone Hates Elon,’ which is known for staging satirical protests and viral stunts. The group posted a video online showing the moment their members affixed the plaque, which was styled to look like a permanent dedication.
Campaign Group Targets Trump with Epstein Reference
In the video released by the group, members explained their reasoning:
“Donald Trump once called Jeffrey Epstein a terrific guy. Epstein was a convicted sex trafficker and paedophile. So, we know he’d want to remember him properly on his Aberdeen golf course.”
The group made it clear that their aim was to tarnish Trump’s image ahead of his upcoming UK state visit next week, stating:
“Trump arrives in the UK next week for a state visit. Let’s absolutely ruin it.”
This act is part of a series of political campaigns designed to spotlight Trump’s past ties to Epstein and provoke conversation about the former president’s associations and statements.
Broader Political Activism from the Group
This isn’t the first time ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ has turned heads with provocative activism. When Vice President JD Vance was on holiday in the Cotswolds earlier this year, the group hired a vehicle emblazoned with a viral meme image of Vance, depicting him bald and bloated, to mock his political persona.
By blending satire, guerrilla marketing, and politically charged commentary, the campaigners aim to capture public attention and dominate online conversations.
Trump’s UK Visit and Growing Backlash
The timing of this stunt is especially notable, as Donald Trump’s UK visit is scheduled for next week. The installation of the plaque could overshadow parts of his trip and draw renewed scrutiny toward his past comments about Epstein.
Critics argue that the plaque is a tasteless move, exploiting the memory of Epstein’s victims for political gain. Supporters, however, view it as a sharp critique of Trump’s record and a symbolic way to hold him accountable for past associations.
Viral Reaction on Social Media
Since the video surfaced, it has spread rapidly across social platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Reddit. Users have expressed both outrage and support, with hashtags linking Trump, Epstein, and Aberdeen golf course trending in the UK.
The debate underscores how activist groups are increasingly using viral stunts to influence political narratives and media coverage ahead of major public events.
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