Trump, Scotland and golf
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His visit requires a major police operation that will cost Scottish taxpayers millions of pounds as protests are planned over the weekend.
President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday to visit both his Turnberry and Aberdeen golf properties.
The caddy can be seen moving a ball near the edge of a bunker on Sunday at Turnberry golf course. Trump then gets out of a golf buggy, moving towards the ball, presumably to take a swing at the planted ball. Another video, verified by Reuters, reportedly shows the President adjusting his ball on the green.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to press Israel for more food aid to Gaza. Trump made the statement during a meeting Monday with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
The U.S. president is hosting the Prime Minister of the U.K. on Monday at the Turnberry golf resort he owns in Scotland. Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer are expected to discuss foreign policy issues like Gaza and Ukraine,
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In his most recent financial disclosure, Trump reported hundreds of millions in income from his various properties, including golf clubs and his Mar-a-Lago estate and club. He has also earned millions from other business ventures, including trademarking merchandise like watches and fragrances.
A new addition to President Donald Trump’s security detail has made its debut at his golf course in Scotland, where his visit has drawn protests and a bomb threat. As the president hit the links of his Turnberry golf course this weekend,
The office of Gov. Gavin Newsom of California joined in with an online barrage of claims that President Donald Trump was caught on camera cheating at golf. The 79-year-old president made time for a round or two while in Scotland visiting his own golf course in Turnberry.