Sniper spotted near Donald Trump’s golf resort as President arrives | UK | News

Local officials were protecting the US President during his visit to England, while the police snipers were identified in Scotland. Yesterday, they were seen at the Prestwick Airport to prepare for Trump’s arrival, and today they are watching the Turnberry Golf Field. Armed people are part of a number of security measures when visiting the US President of England. Approximately 5,000 people from police and security services will be deployed. Ayshire Resort was strengthened by the rising fences and what was described as “sniper towers .. Riflemen was also observed on the roof of Trump Turnberry Hotel.
On Sunday, the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen realized that Sir Keir Starmer was traveling to the north on Monday, and Mr. Trump looks free to play at the Turnberry course on Saturday. After coming to Scotland, he spoke with migration. The president said: “You should bring Europe together again and we did not enter our country last month, we closed it and we have removed many good people who came there with Biden. You should stop this terrible invasion of Europe, many countries of Europe.”
Today, the president, the truth in the social network said: “Now I’m in Scotland. Many meetings are planned !!!”
The police want to control the demonstrations in Aberdeen and Edinburgh today and those close to the course of the President.
The force asked others to support the number of officers throughout the UK, both organizations represent senior officers, and rank and file claim that it will have an impact on policing during the visit.
John Swinney, the first Minister John Swinney, who was ready to meet with the President during his time in Scotland, called on the Scots to protest the “peaceful and law”.
The Stop Trump coalition announced demonstrations in Edinburgh near the American Consulate in the Scottish capital and in Aberdeen days before his visit.
Mr. Trump pulled crowds to the Prestwick Airport on Friday evening and woven before his four -day visit to Air Force One.
A few spectators flew a Trump flag while wearing a “Make America again Great” hats.
Most of the participants were locals and aviation enthusiasts and some of them traveled from England.
According to England’s Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, the President said that he likes to stand in Scotland after landing on Friday evening.




