Former US President Donald Trump will be visiting his golf courses in Ireland and Scotland this week. He is scheduled to arrive in Aberdeen on Monday, where he will announce the opening of a second course at the controversial Menie Estate. Afterwards, he will head to his course in Doonbeg, Co. Clare. Despite the visit, Trump’s main focus is his presidential campaign for 2024, which he claims would make America “greater than ever before”. His trip to Scotland comes as he faces legal issues in New York over his business practices. His previous visit to Scotland was in 2018, where he met with Theresa May and the Queen. However, the possibility of a meeting with the First Minister Humza Yousaf is uncertain, given Trump’s controversial comments on Muslims. As the presumed Republican nominee, a lot is at stake, and Trump’s properties in Scotland and Ireland will certainly play a role in his campaign.
“Former US President Donald Trump Visits Golf Courses in Ireland and Scotland Amidst Legal Troubles”
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