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Donald Trump’s Visit To Scotland Sparks Backlash

President Donald Trump arrives in Scotland for his first UK visit since his 2024 election.

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President Donald Trump has landed in Scotland, marking his first trip to the UK since being elected in 2024. The 79-year-old leader is set to meet with key figures including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Scottish First Minister John Swinney, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Focus on Trade and Immigration

During this visit, Trump expressed his intention to “work on a deal” with the EU chief. He emphasized that he would urge European leaders to get their “act together” on immigration issues.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the five-day trip will feature a “working visit” that includes a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Starmer to refine the historic US-UK trade deal.

Ongoing Trade Negotiations

According to the White House, Trump and Starmer are expected to continue discussions on trade just days after reaching an agreement on Liberation Day tariffs. The UK, the ninth-largest trading partner for the US, initially faced a 10% baseline tariff, but the recent deal has lowered rates on automobiles and steel.

Trump is also slated to visit his golf courses in Scotland, including Trump Turnberry and Trump International Scotland, coinciding with the opening of a second golf course at the latter.

Controversy Surrounding Trump’s Visit

Concerns have arisen regarding Trump’s dual role as president and businessman. “We’re at a point where the Trump administration is so intertwined with the Trump business that he doesn’t seem to see much of a difference,” said Jordan Libowitz, vice president for the ethics watchdog organization Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. “It’s as if the White House were almost an arm of the Trump Organization.”

Planned Protests

Several protest groups in Scotland are expected to demonstrate during Trump’s visit. Police Scotland is preparing to deploy thousands of officers to ensure public safety, according to PA Media.

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