U.S. President Donald Trump visited Scotland for a four-day trip focused on his golf properties, including the opening of a new resort in Menie, Aberdeenshire. The visit mirrored a similar stop during his 2016 campaign and drew a range of reactions from Scottish residents. Some locals expressed pride in the investment, while others called the visit unwelcome. Trump also toured his courses in Turnberry and Aberdeen ahead of a planned state visit to Britain in September.
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Trump visits Scotland to open new golf resort, sparking mixed local response
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