Before upcoming demonstrations … Trump plays golf in Scotland
On Saturday, Donald Trump began the first day of his visit to Scotland by playing golf in his resort in Tornbury, amid strict security measures, away from the demonstrations announced in a number of Scottish cities in protest against his presence.
The American President, the luxury resort of his family in Tornbury to play golf with his son Eric in Matter, said, according to a journalist at the French Press Agency.

With the arrival of Trump, on Friday evening, this quiet area in southwestern Scotland turned into a real fortress, with roads closing and setting up checkpoints.
On Saturday morning, police and army patrols roamed the golf field, beaches and hills surrounding it.
Before Trump appeared in the pitch, the players were searched.
The President’s plane landed on Friday evening at the adjacent Brestoy Airport, while a few hundred curious gathered to watch the famous guest and his presidential plane.
On several occasions, Trump expressed his love for Scotland, as his mother was born and raised, but his local policy and investment made by his family group sparked controversy.

His visit to Tornbury, which lasts for five days, is divided.
Graham Hodgson, a retired retired by the French Press Agency, said, “Many people do not trust Tramb, and I am one of them. I think he has bone obsession. ”
He added: «The most recent damage per year with its customs fees. I think everything he does is for America, but at the same time I believe that America is also paying the price of its policies. ”
But there were supporters of the American president between those who attended to Brastoy Airport, on Friday evening.
And he raised a banner with a banner saying “Hello Trump”, as a blue flag man waved the slogan “Make a great America again.”

“The best in Trump is that he is not political … I think he is defending before anything about his country’s interests,” said McLean (46 years old) who came from the neighboring city of Kilmarnikok.
He believed that this is what all political officials should do, “before paying attention to what is going on abroad.”
Road closure
With Trump’s arrival, the Scottish police carried out a large -scale security operation, for which it got reinforcements from other parts in Scotland.
A coalition that stopped Trump announced the organization of demonstrations, on Saturday, near the American consulate in Edinburgh, at a time when Trump intends to visit the capital of Scotland, where he owns another golf resort.
The police are also preparing for the possibility of gatherings in Tornbury, on Saturday.
The President announced his platform “Truth Social” shortly after his arrival: “I am in Scotland now. Many scheduled meetings. ”
On Sunday, he will meet the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Line; To discuss the commercial agreement that the European Union hopes to conclude with the United States to avoid strict customs duties.
On Monday, he meets with British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer.
The President announced upon his descent from the plane that during his visit to the “celebration”, the trade will be signed after the signing of an agreement with the United Kingdom in June, which stipulates that customs duties reduce British products.
However, Starmer hopes to obtain permanently reduced fees for steel and aluminum.
Trump also mentioned upon his arrival the issue of immigration, calling on European countries to “remedy the matter” and “put an end to this horrific invasion.”



