Trump says 'great to be in Scotland', as he lands for four-day trip
Summary
Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland for a four-day private visit. He landed at Prestwick Airport and will stay at his Turnberry golf resort, where he plans to play golf and meet political figures. Protests and increased security measures are underway during his visit.Key Facts
- Donald Trump landed at Prestwick Airport in Scotland for a private visit lasting four days.
- He was met by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray and the U.S. Ambassador to the UK, Warren Stephens.
- Trump plans to stay at his Turnberry golf resort in South Ayrshire and intends to play golf.
- He is scheduled to meet political figures, including Sir Keir Starmer and Scotland's First Minister John Swinney.
- Trump's vehicle, called "The Beast," passed a small group of protesters upon arrival at the resort.
- The visit includes a significant security operation with road closures and police support from other UK forces.
- Trump plans to open a new golf course at his Aberdeenshire property.
- He criticized European wind farms and discussed migration issues in his remarks to journalists.
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