Trump plays golf in Scotland while protesters take to the streets and decry his visit
- President Donald Trump arrived at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland on Friday evening, July 25, 2025, beginning a five-day private visit.
- Trump acquired the Turnberry golf course in 2014 and has persistently advocated for the tournament to be held there, despite it not occurring at the venue since he assumed ownership.
- On Saturday, Trump played golf at Turnberry with his son Eric and the U.S. ambassador to Britain, while large crowds demonstrated against his visit in both Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
- On Friday night, Trump warned, "You better get your act together," and predicted that Europe as it currently exists will disappear, emphasizing that there is nowhere quite like it, while criticizing the continent's immigration policies.
- The visit triggered a large police and military security operation amid calls from Scottish First Minister John Swinney for peaceful protests and highlighting golf's economic benefits.
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