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U.S. President Donald Trump has opened a new golf course in Scotland, marking the end of a five-day trip focused on promoting his family’s luxury properties and playing golf
US President Donald Trump says "a lot" of his trade agreement with the UK will be of benefit to Scotland. Following a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Trump said he wanted to see Scotland "thrive". The two met at Trump's golf resort in South Ayrshire on the third full day of the US president's private visit to Scotland.
Donald Trump’s presence in Scotland has caused a storm of backlash ever since his arrival on Friday, which saw the front page of Scottish daily newspaper The National display the blunt headline: “CONVICTED US FELON TO ARRIVE IN SCOTLAND.
US President Donald Trump urged Keir Starmer to extract more oil from the North Sea and criticized UK taxes on fossil fuels in his latest criticism of the prime minister’s policies on a five-day visit to Scotland.
The viral video shared by anti-right-wing site PatriotTakes shows the president’s caddie casually dropping a ball away from higher grass near a bunker. That prompted observers to allege the once-dubbed “commander in cheat” took liberties for an easier shot at Trump Turnberry in Scotland.
President Donald Trump is expected to focus on global trade relationships as well as the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision on the nation's interest rate.
Donald Trump has returned to his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland, for a round before discussing trade with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.