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Latin Times on MSNTrump's Distant Maternal Relatives Protest His Arrival in Edinburgh: 'We Disown Trump'
President Donald Trump was greeted in Scotland by a distant relative holding a sign announcing his late mother's family in Scotland "disown" him.
Locals in Scotland, long annoyed by Trump’s golf courses, expressed their outrage as the president visited for the weekend.
The US president has a soft spot for Scotland — but the feeling isn’t mutual for most Scots. Trump’s business-and-pleasure trip offered political wins for both sides. Will Scotland keep him at an arm's length?
Arrests were made in Aberdeenshire, Ayrshire, Glasgow and Edinburgh as a major taskforce was assembled to deal with the arrival of the US President, who spent five days in the country visiting his golf resorts.
President Donald Trump has played golf at his course on Scotland’s coast while protesters around the country took to the streets to decry his visit and accuse United Kingdom leaders of pandering to the American.
Protesters rallied in Edinburgh as President Trump played golf at his Turnberry course during his visit to Scotland.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he "never had the privilege" of visiting Jeffrey Epstein's island, saying he turned down an invitation from the convicted sex offender in what the president called a moment of good judgment.
President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are meeting Monday at Trump’s golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, a day after Trump touted a trade agreement with the European Union. Speaking to reporters,
President Trump's five-day trip to Scotland was met with protests in several Scottish cities, as security was bolstered for the visit in the nation over the weekend. The big picture: While hundreds protested the president,
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AP Newsroom on MSNProtesters in Edinburgh take to the streets and decry Trump's visit while the President plays golf
Anti-Trump demonstrators gathered in Edinburgh to protest against the US President's visit. They waved banners criticising Trump - who has often boasted of his Scottish ancestry.
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Trump Has Not Stopped Making News Since Getting To Scotland. Here's 9 Things We've Learned So Far
Trump distanced himself from his ally Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claim that there is “no starvation in Gaza”. He said the situation in the Palestinian territory is “terrible” and that “we have to get the kids fed”. He also suggested setting up food centre in Gaza with “no boundaries”.