Europe “gets better [its] US President Donald Trump said that he landed in Scotland on Friday evening, locally.
Talking to reporters after the Air Force separated from one, Trump said: “On immigration, you get your work in a better way. You are not going to Europe anymore.”
Immigration, he claimed, what the “attack” did “killing Europe.”
Trip mixed golf and meetings
During his five-day visit, Trump will play golf in two golf resorts, with whom he owns one in the south-western coast of Socindland in a small village in Turnberry, South Irshire and another in Maini in Aberdeenshire.
In Meni, Trump has to open a new golf course dedicated to his Scottish-Geni mother.
The US President wants to meet the leaders during his first visit to the United Kingdom since his reunion.
While many American media outlet Trump’s visit to Scotland is described as a private visit, a spokesperson of the White House called it a “Kamakaji Yatra” before the President’s departure.
Spokesperson Taylor Rogers dismissed questions about the possible conflicts of interest, arguing that Trump’s business success was the key to his appeal with voters before entering politics.
“We are at a point where the Trump administration is so associated with the Trump business that he is not seeing a lot of difference,” for citizens in Washington, Jordan Liboitz of citizens for citizens told the Ethics Watchdog Organization to the AG News Agency.
“It is as if the White House was almost in the hands of the Trump organization,” Liboitz said.
Trump’s visit will cost US taxpayers at least $ 10 million (€ 8,5 million), according to, according to To analyze by huffpost, A progressive American news website,
Indicating that the journey is unrelated to a planned state trip in the UK in September, Huff Mail Trump’s visit to Scotland is “the most expensive golf vacation ever is in the ether of his terms.”
Trump to talk on business with UK, European Union leaders
President British Prime Minister Kir Strandmer described them as a “good man”, before a meeting between the two in Turnberry.
He said, “I like your Prime Minister, he is a little more generous than me … but he is a good man. He got a business deal.”
During his visit, who lasts till Tuesday, Trump has to meet Scottish first minister John Swine and European Commission Chairman Ursula von Der Leyen.
Leyen confirmed that it would come to Scotland to meet Trump on Sunday to have a business between the United States and the European Union.
Trump told reporters that a “good 50/50 chance” of a deal is being killed, saying that it would be “the biggest deal of all.”
Trump claims wind power ‘killing beauty’
Trump took an opportunity to criticize Akshay wind energy.
“Stop the windmill,” he said on his arrival in Scotland, claiming that they are “killing the beauty of your country.”
Trump has spent year railings against Pawanchakis.
Hey once unsuccessfully tried to prosecute the construction of wind turbines in Scotland, arguing that an offshore wind farm would marry the scene of people playing golf in his menny course.
More than half of the power of Scotland is currently generated by wind energy.
Protests for Trump’s visit
UK Independent The newspaper reported that Trump’s motorcycle passed a small group of protesters as he reached his golf course in Turnberry.
Campaign groups have planned that they say “festival of festival” against Trump’s visit to many Scottish cities.
Trump is generally unpopular in Scotland.
A survey by the IPSOS Market Research Company published in March found that more than 70% of the scots have an inappropriate opinion of the US President.
Edited by: Scene Sinico