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After touching down at Prestwick Airport, the US president spoke about a wide range of topics, including illegal immigration, Jeffrey Epstein, his thoughts on Sir Keir Starmer and Sean Connery.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump-Epstein Poster Plastered in London Ahead of President's UK Visit: 'Just Getting Warmed Up'A campaign is underway in London, aiming to plaster posters of President Trump and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in highly visible locations.
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump in Scotland: How’s his trip going and what’s on the agenda?The US president will fit in a meeting with UK’s prime minister during four-day visit to Scotland to tour golf courses.
P rotesters have placed a sign saying "twinned with Epstein Island" outside Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland as the US President faces mounting pressure to release files related to the disgraced financier. The sign was put in place by protesters from political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon.
Scottish police prepare for Donald Trump's visit, considering past assassination attempts and protest reactions across the UK.
Roads were closed and police and army personnel searched the golf course before the US president teed off on Saturday, the first full day of his UK visit.
In the serene Scottish landscape, a fortress-like transformation of Trump's Turnberry resort has sparked intrigue and unease among locals and visitors alike.
A CAMPAIGN group is ready to ruin President Trump’s trip to Scotland by plastering an infamous image across the country.
On “This Week,” ABC News’ Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott reports on President Trump’s visit to Scotland to meet with UK PM Keir Starmer and recap Trump’s visit to the Fed building.