Trump back on golf course for day 2 of Scottish visit
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Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters, signed the rescissions package, and headed off to Scotland this week.
U.S. President Donald Trump, dogged by questions about his ties to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, arrived in Scotland on Friday for some golf and bilateral talks that could yield a trade deal with the European Union.
The US President is in Scotland for a four-day private visit, which includes the opening of a second golf course at his Aberdeenshire resort.
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President Donald Trump is traveling to Scotland as his family’s business prepares to open a new golf course in Aberdeenshire, billed as “the greatest 36 holes in golf."
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