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First Minister John Swinney has vowed to speak out about whisky tariffs as the president's Scottish trip ends.
During his visit to Scotland, President Donald Trump has so far struck a trade deal with the European Union, helped negotiate a cease-fire between Thailand and Cambodia, met British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and warned Vladimir Putin that his patience is running out over the war in Ukraine.
The clip, shared in late July 2025, shows one of the U.S. president's caddies tossing a golf ball onto the fairway behind him for Trump to take up.
Protesters plan to greet Trump as he visits Scotland, but what do the locals near — and even in the middle of — his luxury golf resort think?
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Donald Trump is in Scotland to inaugurate a new golf course in Aberdeenshire. Set to officially open in August, the course joins another Trump property in the area that opened in 2012.
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Nicki Swift on MSNTrump's Au Naturel Golf Outing In Scotland Hints His MUA Skipped The TripAfter playing a bare-faced round of golf on his Turnberry course, Donald Trump was likely left red-faced when he saw critics accuse him of brazenly cheating.
This viral video of Trump allegedly cheating at golf in Scotland is just the start. We've compiled a video timeline of similar incidents.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to press Israel for more food aid to Gaza. Trump made the statement during a meeting Monday with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
President Donald Trump took in a round at his famed Turnberry course Saturday while visiting Scotland. He shared some highlights of his round in a post on social media.
Nicknamed by the British media as “Golf Force One,” the cart is believed to be part of Trump's Secret Service detail, with several security experts telling The Telegraph that the vehicle has many telltale signs indicating it's heavily armored.
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Donald Trump once decried the idea of taking vacations as president. During his presidential campaign in 2015, he pledged to “rarely leave the White House.”