Trump humiliated by Scots hours before visit as they demand ‘get him out’ | World | News

The people of Scotland announced their feelings about Donald Trump before the President of the President of the Aberdeenshire. Trump will reach the country for the first time in the UK for a four -day visit since its re -election.
The former Reality TV star is expected to visit the Golf holiday villages in Turnberry in Ayshire Sahil and Menie. Both Keir Starmer and Scottish are expected to meet John Swinney. When Trump is honored for the second time, he will return to England in September for an official state visit.
His trip to Scotland will see that 1,500 police officers have been re -deployed for the visit of the President, the victim of two assassination attempts last year.
It is also expected to face hundreds of protesters who will express their opposition to their presence.
A Glaswegian told national: “In the United States, I just feel like this cruelty and authoritarianism by destroying the rule of law, not welcome in our country.
“This is not welcome, especially with the rise of reform and goods.”
Another was added: He’s a thorn, man, I hate him. “
In the meantime, a young woman said: “He goes out. Why is he coming? Why do we let him?
“I hate Donald Trump.
Trump’s latest visit to the president came in 2018, and Edinburgh saw a major security operation in protests in Aberdeen and Glasgow.
Safety checkpoints have been placed and increased police in addition to the existence of fences with fences in Trump’s golf fields increased security.
Gavin Scott, an independent council member in Girvan, hopes that the President’s close to the Turnberry course, the visit, despite the emergence of the town in the middle of the advanced security, can become an opportunity to exhibit the region to the world.
“We are all quite excited, but there’s some negativity as to who has the basis of this big security bill.
“And does he have to compare the place to one of the American prisons?”




