Edinburgh, Scotland (AP) – President Donald Trump played golf on Saturday His course on the coast of Scotland While protesters across the country dicated on the streets His journey And accused the United Kingdom leaders of pending American.
Trump and his son Eric played with a historic course with the US Ambassador to Britain, Warren Stephens, with a historical course, which was taken over in 2008 by the company of Trump family. Hundreds of protesters gathered on Cobalstone and Trees-Planning Road in front of the US consulate about 100 miles (160 km) in the capital of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Speakers on a temporary stage told the mob that Trump was not welcomed and he criticized British Prime Minister Keer Stmper For striking Recently trade deal To avoid us harsh Tariff On goods imported from UK
Protests were planned as environmental activists in other cities, with Hamas in Gaza, opponents of Israel’s War and pro -Ukraine groups lax -halted “the Trump alliance.”
“I think there are many countries that are feeling Trump’s pressure and think they have to accept them and we should not accept them here,” a photographer and photo historian from Edinburgh said 52 June Osbourne, who protested wearing a red cloak and white hood, “Remembering the story of Handmade.” Osbourne stamped Trump’s photo on his face with “resistance”.
Dual-American-Bitish citizen said that the Republican President is “the worst thing that happened to the world in decades.”
Saturday’s opposition was not almost as big as Throng, coming across Scotland, when Trump played at the resort during his first term in 2018.
But Bagpipes played, people “trump out!” And raised homemade signals stating that “no red carpet for dictators,” “We don’t want you here” and “stop Trump. The migrants are welcome.”
A dog had an indication stating that “there is no behavior for the oppressors.”
Some people have worked on social media to call for meetings supporting Trump in places like Glasgow. On arriving at Scotland on Friday night, Trump hired European leaders to go on immigration. “This immigration is killing Europe,” he said.
“You better get your work together,” said Trump. “You are not going to Europe anymore.”
While living in Scotland, Trump is set to talk on business with Ursula von Der Leyen, Chairman of the European Commission. But golf is a major focus.
Trump will visit another Trump course in the Aberdeen region in Northeast Scotland. They plan to cut a ribbon on Tuesday, the other Trump opens the course.
The President has long advocated for turnberry To host the British OpenWhich he has not done after handling ownership.
“There is no place,” he said Friday night.
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This story has been corrected to show that the status of citizenship for June Osbourne is US-british, not US-Skotish.
Will WearT, Associated Press