Trump, Starmer to meet in Scotland
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Donald Trump is to meet with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on day three of his Scotland visit. On Monday, the leaders are expected to discuss progress on the UK-US trade deal, hopes for a ceasefire in the Middle East and applying pressure on Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump took in a round at his famed Turnberry course Saturday while visiting Scotland. He shared some highlights of his round in a post on social media.
The King will visit Scotland on Monday, but will still be 300 miles from the US president. The monarch, 76, is not set to cross paths with Donald Trump during the president’s four-day informal visit to his Turnberry golf course in Scotland, which he bought in 2014.
President Donald Trump will be meeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer this morning at his Turnberry course as his historic trip to Scotland continues. Mr Trump arrived in the country on Friday evening, heading straight to Turnberry, though on Monday he is expected to head to his second course in Aberdeen.
Trump's Scotland trip includes visiting the Turnberry golf resort, which has hosted four Open Championships and features the historic Turnberry Lighthouse on the Ayrshire coast.
Donald Trump has returned to his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland, for a round before discussing trade with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.
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Donald Trump cheating at golf in Scotland? Here’s why some say he just got ‘busted’Trump is currently in Scotland on a trip where he is playing at his Turnberry course and then opening another course in Aberdeen at a cost of “at least $10 million” to taxpayers, according to HuffPost.
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,
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“Don’t take vacations. What’s the point? If you’re not enjoying your work, you’re in the wrong job,” Trump wrote in his 2004 book, “Think Like a Billionaire.” During his presidential campaign in 2015, he pledged to “rarely leave the White House."