Scotland locals protest Trump’s visit with cruel signs… as unbothered president enjoys his golf getaway

Protesters in Scotland went to the streets to visit President Donald Trump on Saturday and accused the United Kingdom of accusing leaders of the United States of Pandering.
The protests looked away from Trump’s mind while playing golf with the US son Eric, the US Ambassador Warren Stephens, the US Ambassador Warren Stephens, a historical course in 2014 by the Trump family.
Safety was tight and the protesters were kept a little distant, could not be seen by the group during Trump’s tour.
Trump was dressed in black with a white ‘US’ cover and used a golf car.
The president drilled nine holes, stopped at lunch, then went out for the back nine.
In the afternoon, civil security officials began to leave and claimed that Trump was done throughout the day.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on the parquet stone and wooded street in front of the US consulate in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
Speakers criticized the crowd that Trump was not welcome and that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hit a new trade agreement to avoid hardening on the goods imported from the United States.
The demonstrators gathered outside the US consulate to oppose President Donald Trump before his visit to Edinburgh, Saturday.
Anti -Trump demonstrators gathered during a rally organized by the Trump Coalition Campaign Group in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Safety was tight and protesters were kept a little away, Trump could not be seen in the Turnberry course by the group during the golf tour
As environmental activists, protests were planned in other cities, the opponents of Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza and pro -Ukrainian groups loosely stopped the ‘Trump Coalition’.
Anita Bhadani, an organizer, said the protests were ‘like a kind of resistance carnival’.
Trump’s late mother, Mary Anne Macleod, was born on the Island of Lewis in Scotland, and the president claimed that she felt at home in the country, but the protesters did their best to change it.
15 -year -old Amy White from Edinburgh, Amy White, who is with her family, “ I can stand this and I can not do anything, ” he said.
‘We do not negotiate with fascists’ said a cardboard sign. ‘A lot of people here hate him. Not divided. We are not divided into religion or race or political commitment, we are only here because we hate it. ‘
Other demonstrators organized signs with pictures with Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
According to Edinburgh’s 63 -year -old Mark Gorman, ‘The majority of the Scots have a Scottish roots about Trump.’
Gorman, who works in advertising, said, ‘Donald Trump and I have a deep underestimation for everything he represents.’
As the campaign demonstrators gathered during a rally that stops the Trump Coalition and stopped the Trump Coalition, a man with a dog stops next to a land, protesting Trump’s visit
Hundreds of protesters are gathered outside the General Consulate Office in Edinburgh in Scotland to protest Donald Trump’s visit
A woman kept a ‘stop Trump’ sign outside the Consulate General of the United States in Edinburgh
Some protesters become creative with clothing designs
An anti -Trump demonstrator, during a rally organized by the campaign group, the Trump coalition in Edinburgh
Some signs were clear in their messaging against Trump’s existence
Others were more creative with Puns and smart cartoon use
Some protesters used British humor understanding to fully enforce
An anti -Trump demonstrator, Trump Stop Trump Coalition during a rally organized by the campaign group
According to the police, no protesters were arrested in Turnberry demonstrations.
A 50 -year -old woman was given a police warning in connection with threatening behaviors in Trump Scotland protest outside the US Consulate in Edinburgh.
In Glasgow, a 49 -year -old woman was arrested at the ‘mass deportation rally’ led by Nick Tenconi, which was greeted by the protest in George Square.
The woman, who is the counter-Protester, was arrested for allegedly blocked by the police and a report will be presented to Procularator Mali.
Police Scotland, Aberdeen on Saturday ‘other events’ two arrests were made, but the city did not do a major anti -Trump show, he said.
A spokesman said that power was ‘action in demonstrations and protests’ but he did not arrest at the Trump rallies throughout the country.
Saturday’s protests were not as big as the throne shown in Scotland when Trump played in Turnberry in the first period of 2018.
But the more people play, the people took Trump out! ‘ And ‘there is no red carpet for dictators’,’ We don’t want you here ‘and’ True homemade signs that stopped Trump. The immigrant is welcomed. ‘
There was no sign of signs of protesters to bring the protest
He uniquely seized Trump’s existence in Scotland
47. Some signs directly in messaging to the American president
There was a unique Scottish message when it comes to creative signs
This woman seized the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
A few women dressed as a character from Handmaid’s story, where women are second -class citizens living under a dictatorship.
A dog had a sign that said, ‘There is no treat for the oppressors’.
Some of the right to call Trump in places like Glasgow to call meetings supporting.
Trump is also planning to speak with Starmer and the President of the European Commission Ursula von Der Luyen. But Golf is a big focus.
The family will also visit another Trump course near Aberdeen in Northeast Scotland before returning to Washington on Tuesday.
Trumps will cut the strip and play a new, second course in this area, which will officially open to the public next month.
John Swinney, the first Minister of Scottish, who was ready to meet Trump during the visit, announced that the public currency will go to the staging of the 2025 Nexo Championship, which was previously known as the Scottish Championship, in the first course of Trump near Aberdeen next month.
Swinney accepts the importance and benefits of golf and golf activities, including the Scottish government, tourism and our economy, Swinney said.
This woman made a sign by drawing the American flag to specify her purpose.
There was no sign shortage against Trump’s visit
Many signs referred to Trump’s status of convicted criminals – the first seating president to do so
It is unlikely that Trump will pay attention to this sign because he stayed in the country until Tuesday.
This woman found a unique Scottish path to protest Trump’s existence
The other protesters were happy to express their unmarried views on their banners.
However, Scottish Green’s joint leader Patrick Harvie, the tournament to give public cash to the ‘school bullying some mobile mortar delivery’ compared.
In a protest on Saturday in Aberdeen, Maggie Chapman, a member of the Scottish Parliament, said to hundreds of crowds: ‘We are standing in solidarity against not only against Trump, but also against everything he and his politics represented.
Chapman, “ “ he believes that the climate change is not real, for those who are the least in the world believes that the right thing to be cut, ” he said.
‘We say no to all these things, not in our step, never in our step.’ ‘
Last year, Trump said that while New York was convicted by a jury in which he falsified business records, the president was a ‘convicted criminal’.
PA news agency said: ‘It is not welcomed in Scotland, Aberdeenshire is absolutely not welcome.
“ We know that he is a convicted criminal. In addition, we know that all the promises he gave to Scotland repeatedly come to anything, and that when he opened his course in Aberdeenshire a few years ago, we know that the promised works or houses were not the development. ‘




