Trump, Scotland and golf
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US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Stamer are meeting in Scotland on Monday in a bid to remove the remaining obstacles to their trade deal. Starmer will travel to the president's golf course in Scotland,
Nicknamed "Golf Force One," the Secret Service golf cart appeared armored. It's one of many vehicles used to protect the commander in chief.
During his Scotland trip, President Donald Trump opened a new golf course, met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and addressed Israel's conflict.
As the president and his team promote one of his for-profit enterprises, ethical lines have been blurred to a point they practically no longer exist.
In the footage, Trump, who is seen standing outside of the golf course with Starmer, attempts to speak with the press, but his words are drowned out almost entirely by the sound of bagpipes. The bagpiper was reportedly hired by Trump to perform at his golf course as Starmer arrived, according to the Daily Beast.
Donald Trump celebrated the opening of his new golf course in Scotland with a star-studded guest list that included former Premier League footballers and a Ryder Cup captain.
Donald Trump admitted he’s got much more important things to be doing than playing golf as he headed out to play golf on Monday. Speaking at a ribbon-cutting ceremony while opening his new course in Aberdeenshire,
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The New Republic on MSNWhite House X Account Suddenly Becomes Trump Golf Club Fan AccountTrump has sidestepped precedent by refusing to sever ties to companies and other financial assets, instead vesting control of his assets to a family-managed trust. This allows the president’s supporters to pay directly into his family’s coffers by booking their vacations and retreats at any of his family’s many resorts, private clubs, and hotels.