Trump, Scotland and presidential trip
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During his Scotland trip, President Donald Trump opened a new golf course, met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and addressed Israel's conflict.
Donald Trump has left Scotland at the end of his four-day visit after discussing whisky tariffs and Gaza with First Minister John Swinney. A Scottish government source said the two leaders had a "very good conversation" which lasted between 15 and 20 minutes on the US president's Balmedie Estate.
U.S. President Donald Trump is playing 18 holes on his new golf course in Scotland before returning to Washington.
U.S. President Donald Trump formally opened a new golf course at his sprawling property in Scotland on Tuesday, saying he would play a quick round before heading home to focus on addressing crises in the Middle East and elsewhere.
"I am the evidence," was the eyebrow-raising comment made by Donald Trump when he appeared before the Scottish Parliament in 2012. He was speaking as an "expert" witness on green energy targets, describing how he believed wind turbines were damaging tourism in Scotland.
President Donald Trump gave a rare tip of the cap to the media as he oversaw the grand opening of a golf course in Aberdeen, the celebratory culmination of a golf-themed diplomatic tour of his properties in 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.
As Trump wraps up his working holiday in the UK, the BBC's North America editor Sarah Smith assesses its success.
Nicknamed "Golf Force One," the golf cart is one of many vehicles the Secret Service uses to protect the commander in chief.