Trump, Keir Starmer and Scotland
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Donald Trump was cheered on by supporters urging him ‘not to trust’ Sir Keir Starmer as he took to the green at his golf resort in Scotland for the second day. Wearing a white baseball cap branded USA, the US president waved to journalists as he arrived at his Turnberry golf resort i n a white golf buggy.
On Saturday protesters took to the streets of Aberdeen, close to Mr Trump’s second Scottish golf resort, and Edinburgh (pictured) urging both Sir Keir and First Minister John Swinney to challenge the US president at their respective meetings with him.
Dressed in a white baseball cap branded ‘USA’, Donald Trump waved at journalists who shouted questions at him as he tee’d off.
Donald Trump's Sunday morning round of golf at his luxurious Turnberry resort in Ayrshire was accompanied by a group of supporters who declared their love for the 79-year-old and urged him not to trust Sir Keir Starmer.
From afar, three British Trump supporters hope to catch a glimpse of US President Donald Trump playing golf at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland. Waving a US flag and holding a giant placard, the supporters warn President Trump not to "trust" British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer -- who Trump is due to hold a bilateral meeting with on 28 July.
DONALD Trump is set for crunch trade talks with the EU today – before being pushed by Sir Keir Starmer on how to end the starvation of kids in Gaza. The US President teed off his five-day
Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday evening for a private five-day visit of his mother’s ancestral home, taking in two golf resorts he owns. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer knows full well that when it comes to this US president,