By Terri-ann Williams For Mailonline
Published: 16:48 BST, 4 June 2019 | Updated: 19:55 BST, 4 June 2019
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Anti-Trump protesters have left behind swathes of litter after listening to Jeremy Corbyn slam the President for his stance on the environment.
Pictures from around Trafalgar Square and Parliament show discarded plaques and banners which have been left dumped on the floor.
It came after only around a few tens of thousands turned up to march against Trump and hear Jeremy Corbyn deliver a tirade against the President.
Organisers admitted that the total turnout was only in the tens of thousands, despite predictions that hundreds of thousands would march against the President.
During a press conference with Theresa May this afternoon, the President blasted the protesters for peddling 'fake news' and claiming that large numbers of protesters would gather to object to his visit.
Piles of banners and signs were left on the side of the road close to Parliament today
The entrance of Westminster Station was full up with litter this afternoon as rush hour got underway
Rubbish trucks were pictured hitting the streets following the protests with this collector chucking rubbish in
He said: 'We left the Prime Minister, the Queen, the royal family, there were thousands of people on the streets cheering. Even coming over today there were thousands cheering.
'Then I heard there were protests, I said 'Where are the protests? I don't see any protests'. I did see a small protest today when I came - very small - so a lot of it is fake news I hate to say.'
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