A motorcade navigates through a picturesque Scottish landscape during Trump's visit.
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland for a four-day visit centered around his golf clubs. He addressed immigration issues, criticized European renewable energy, and engaged in talks with European leaders. Despite some support, public sentiment remains largely unfavorable towards him in Scotland, with protests organized against his visit. The extensive security measures surrounding his stay highlight its significance, as he seeks to establish trade relations with Europe amidst criticism.
Glasgow, Scotland – US President Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland for a four-day visit, landing at Glasgow Prestwick Airport just before 8:30 PM on Friday. The trip is primarily focused on his two golf clubs located in Aberdeen and Ayrshire, and follows his recent comments on European immigration issues.
Upon arrival, Trump was met with a large crowd of supporters, as well as Scottish Secretary Ian Murray. During his visit, he shared his views on illegal immigration, labeling it as an “invasion” that he claims is “killing Europe.” He called upon European leaders to “get your act together,” urging more stringent immigration policies similar to those implemented in the United States, which he argued have resulted in no one entering the country last month.
Trump acknowledged the efforts of some unnamed European leaders against immigration, but did not provide specifics on which leaders he was referring to. Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has publicly supported Trump’s remarks on immigration, echoing sentiments regarding the necessity of enhanced border controls.
On Saturday, Trump will begin his day at his Turnberry golf course and is expected to open a new golf course in Aberdeenshire, dedicated to his mother. His agenda includes a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday to discuss trade matters. The following day, he is set to meet with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, remarking on their cordial relationship and touching on the prospects for a UK-US trade deal.
Trump’s motorcade consisted of over two dozen vehicles and was escorted by Police Scotland, passing a small contingent of protesters. Organized protests against his visit are anticipated by the Stop Trump Coalition, aimed at various cities across Scotland. The visit is projected to cost US taxpayers at least $10 million, marking it as one of the priciest golf vacations undertaken during his presidency.
In addition to immigration, Trump has voiced concerns about renewable energy initiatives in Europe. He criticized wind power, stating that windmills are “killing the beauty” of Europe and called for a cessation to further installations. He described the presence of wind turbines in Scotland as “ruining your beautiful fields and valleys.”
In discussions about immigration, Trump has highlighted the contrasts between his administration’s success and European policies, stating emphatically that “This immigration is killing Europe.” While media outlets have labeled this trip a private visit, the White House has characterized it as a working trip, indicating its significance beyond leisure activities.
The security measures surrounding Trump’s visit are extensive, described as the largest operation in Scotland since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, with over 5,000 police and security personnel mobilized for the event. Trump expressed optimism regarding trade relations, indicating a “good 50/50 chance” of reaching a significant trade deal between the US and Europe, which he called potentially the “biggest deal of them all.”
Despite a show of support during his arrival, public opinion polls suggest that over 70% of Scots hold an unfavorable view of Trump. He is slated to return to the UK for a state visit in September, continuing his engagement with European leaders.
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