President Trump opened a new golf course in Scotland, funded largely by taxpayers, amidst ongoing controversies and questions about his business dealings. His trip, costing around $10 million, raises eyebrows as he promotes his private ventures on official visits.
Donald Trump's working holiday in Scotland turned into a whirlwind of golf, major trade agreements, and unexpected political discussions, all while navigating the shadow of the Epstein scandal.
In a lavish ceremony, President Trump opened his new golf course in Scotland, celebrating his family's legacy while navigating political controversies. With fireworks and a golf game, the event drew media attention and showcased Trump's unique branding strategy.
In a recent press conference, Trump discusses his fallout with Epstein and the possibility of a Maxwell pardon, claiming the allegations against him are a political hoax. Discover the latest updates here!
In a surprising claim, Donald Trump asserts he has stopped six wars globally, discussing ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. Amidst negotiations for hostages, he emphasizes the need for food aid in Gaza and criticizes current leaders.
As President Trump visits Scotland, locals express their discontent through creative protests, blending humor with serious messages about politics and social issues. From witty placards to beach messages, Scots are making their voices heard.
As President Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meet in Scotland, a potential trade deal could reshape tariffs on European goods, easing uncertainty for businesses. Will they strike a deal or face new tariffs?
President Trump heads to Scotland for a controversial golf trip, blending business with presidential duties. Critics raise concerns over ethical implications and foreign entanglements.
Donald Trump enjoys a golf-filled second day in Scotland, gearing up for crucial trade talks with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Protests arise as he prepares to meet UK leaders.
President Trump faced a wave of protests during his golf outing at Turnberry in Scotland. Demonstrators criticized UK leaders for accommodating him, highlighting the ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and the UK.