U.S. President Donald Trump’s five-day visit to Scotland has been met with protests in Aberdeen and Edinburgh. Demonstrators voiced concerns over his criminal conviction, past associations, and the use of taxpayer money for a trip largely focused on his family’s golf resorts.
Despite White House claims of a “working trip,” a significant portion of Trump’s itinerary involves his golf properties, including the opening of a new course. While he is scheduled for official meetings with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney, these are expected to be brief. Security is high, and critics argue the visit blurs the lines between presidential duties and personal business interests
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