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The President of the United States spent time playing golf in Scotland on Saturday. However, while President Trump, 79, has major Scottish roots, he received a clear "warning" from the people in the country on Saturday.
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The Spun on MSN3 Reasons For President Trump's Poor Golf EtiquetteThe President of the United States played a round of golf in Scotland on Saturday. However, President Trump is taking heat for his lack of golf "etiquette." President Trump, 79, played a round of golf at Trump Turnberry in Scotland.
Donald Trump visited his golf course in South Ayrshire, Scotland. Security was tight, including an armored golf cart. Protests occurred in Edinburgh and other UK cities during the visit. Demonstrators voiced opposition to Trump's politics.
EDINBURGH, Scotland, July 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump kept a low profile on his Scottish golf course on Saturday, ahead of meetings with top British and European leaders, as questions swirled at home about his ties to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Irish Star on MSNEric Trump 'the real boss' of Donald's golf course, local Scottish businessman claimsDonald Trump's third child is said to the one who calls the shots at the Scottish resort with a management style that leaves staff "scared" of him
President Donald Trump is meeting Sunday with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, taking a break from golfing in Scotland to discuss trade as both sides seek an agreement on tariff rates with the White House's deadline to impose stiff import taxes looming this week.
DONALD Trump has been spotted playing golf at his luxury Turnberry resort this morning alongside his son Eric. The US President, 79, arrived aboard Air Force One at around 8.30pm last night for
The Scots are generally not fans of Mr. Trump, and protests are already planned. A group called “Stop Trump Scotland” said it is organizing a “festival of resistance” against Mr. Trump during the trip and has called on John Swinney, the first minister of Scotland, to decline to meet with him.