Overview
- Hundreds of protesters gathered in Edinburgh, Aberdeen to denounce Trump’s policies, immigration rhetoric, links to Jeffrey Epstein
- Police Scotland, supported by Secret Service agents with reinforcements from across the UK, has established a heightened security operation at Turnberry at an estimated cost of €12 million
- The president spent the weekend playing golf at Turnberry before scheduled talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, First Minister John Swinney
- Local Greens politicians, environmental groups criticized golf course expansions for causing habitat loss, undermining community interests in Aberdeenshire, South Ayrshire Trump will officially inaugurate his second Trump International golf course in Aberdeen on Tuesday with his son Eric, John Swinney in attendance