Trump, Scotland and Golfs
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Since President Donald Trump returned to office in January, there have been thousands of protests nationwide against his administration.
Demonstrations are taking place as US President Donald Trump visits his two golf courses in Scotland during a five-day trip where he will also meet with Keir Starmer
During his visit to Scotland, U.S. President Donald Trump faced protests and questions about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein while visiting his Scottish golf courses. Despite urging focus on larger issues,
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AP Newsroom on MSNProtesters in Edinburgh take to the streets and decry Trump's visit while the President plays golfAnti-Trump demonstrators gathered in Edinburgh to protest against the US President's visit. They waved banners criticising Trump - who has often boasted of his Scottish ancestry.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump protester braves huge security operation to bring brutal message to president in UKThe US President is staying at Turnberry in Scotland until Monday before heading off to his other golf resort in Aberdeen. Tomorrow he'll hold a meeting with EU chief Ursula Von Der Leyen, before sitting down with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday.
The weather is breezy with occasional drizzle, which may dampen his hopes of a few rounds of golf - while angry protesters tell him to go home
Protestors in Scotland say they will mount a wave of resistance as US President Donald Trump arrived in the country on Friday for a five-day private visit.
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The i Paper on MSNThe full picture of Trump’s Epstein relationship is emerging. He can’t escape undamagedYou’ve got to be kidding me,” Trump reportedly told CNN after it contacted him to ask about newly surfaced photographs showing Epstein attending Trump’s 1993 wedding to his second wife, Marla Maples,