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President Donald Trump took off for Scotland on Friday for his latest presidential trip mixing business and golf.
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Donald Trump cheating at golf in Scotland? Here’s why some say he just got ‘busted’Trump is currently in Scotland on a trip where he is playing at his Turnberry course and then opening another course in Aberdeen at a cost of “at least $10 million” to taxpayers, according to HuffPost.
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Donald Trump once decried the idea of taking vacations as president. During his presidential campaign in 2015, he pledged to “rarely leave the White House.”
Trump's Scotland trip includes visiting the Turnberry golf resort, which has hosted four Open Championships and features the historic Turnberry Lighthouse on the Ayrshire coast.
The incident occurred while the president was at one of his golf courses in Scotland during his four-day trip to the country.
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President Trump is visiting Scotland where he will open a new golf course in the Aberdeen area, the historic oil capital of Europe and home to major North Sea energy operations.
Trump had most recently threatened tariffs of 30% on imports from the European Union. But on Sunday, he met with the president of the European Commission, and they agreed to a lower level.
President Donald Trump is meeting Sunday with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, taking a break from golfing in Scotland to discuss trade as both sides seek an agreement on tariff rates with the White House's deadline to impose stiff import taxes looming this week.
On “This Week,” ABC News’ Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott reports on President Trump’s visit to Scotland to meet with UK PM Keir Starmer and recap Trump’s visit to the Fed building.