‘Great to Be Home’: Donald Trump Lands in Scotland Ahead of King’s Coronation
Donald Trump landed in his ancestral homeland of Scotland as he is set for a tour of the British Isles during the Coronation of King Charles.
Donald Trump landed in his ancestral homeland of Scotland as he is set for a tour of the British Isles during the Coronation of King Charles.
Deep state actors are again making moves against President Donald Trump, this time coming after the president through a line of attack against U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Woody Johnson.
Thanks to CNN, Politico, and the New York Times, last week was filled with the kind of fake news that used to end prestigious media careers. No more, though. Nowadays publishing fake news is nothing less than a résumé enhancer.
Politico’s conspiracy theory revolves around the Air Force’s oh-so unusual decision to stop at Prestwick Airport, which can only mean it’s happening to enrich Trump through these stays at his resort.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is demanding impeachment over reports of a U.S. military stop at a Trump golf club in Scotland that occurred earlier this year.
President Donald Trump’s critics have accused him of using the presidency to enrich himself and even of originally seeking the presidency as a marketing stunt to promote the Trump brand.
As the weekend in Britain began, President Donald Trump took to his resort in Turnberry, Scotland, to take in a round of golf with son Eric by his side.
President Donald Trump heralded successes in the American economy on Saturday from his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland.
President Donald Trump is spending two days at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland after a NATO summit and bilateral meetings with U.K. leaders and before meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Finland on Monday.
The last time Donald Trump travelled to Scotland was in 2016 around the time of the Brexit vote and shortly after he became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.