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Donald Trump arrived in Scotland for a five-day trip, focusing on his golf resorts and a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. While unveiling plans for a new golf course named after his mother, Trump faces protests from the ‘Stop Trump Coalition’ amidst security concerns. The local reaction to his visit is mixed due to his controversial history and environmental policies, highlighting a strained relationship with the Scottish public.
Aberdeen, Scotland – Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on July 25, 2025, for a five-day private visit focused on his golf resorts at Turnberry in Ayrshire and Menie in Aberdeenshire. This trip marks Trump’s first return to Scotland since 2023 and comes with plans to open a new 18-hole golf course named after his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump.
During his visit, Trump is also scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Aberdeen to discuss trade matters. The White House confirmed that Trump’s itinerary will span from July 25 to July 29, demonstrating his ongoing engagement with Scottish interests and local economic discussions.
As Trump embarks on this journey, he faces significant opposition in the form of coordinated protests organized by the “Stop Trump Coalition.” Demonstrators are expected to gather in prominent cities like Aberdeen and Edinburgh, showcasing widespread discontent with Trump’s political stance and policies. The protests are anticipated to attract a considerable number of participants, reminiscent of previous demonstrations during Trump’s visits in 2018, which drew thousands of protestors.
To address the anticipated protests, Police Scotland has launched a large security operation which will affect local policing resources and officer availability in the region. The local police force has emphasized its capacity to manage the planned demonstrations, despite the Scottish Police Federation expressing concerns regarding stretched resources. The heightened security measures also include airspace restrictions over the Trump International Golf Links site in Aberdeenshire, which will remain in effect until August 10.
Trump’s connection to Scotland is deep-rooted, stemming from his mother, who was born in Scotland and later immigrated to the United States during the Great Depression. However, many Scots are unwilling to reconcile with Trump, largely due to his controversial history related to golf course development and environmental concerns. Public sentiments remain contentious, with local figures such as Michael Forbes, a farmer whose land is surrounded by Trump’s golf course, firmly declaring his intention to never sell his property.
Additionally, Trump’s previous remarks against renewable energy projects, including wind farms, have sparked considerable debate and criticism from environmental advocates. Campaigners like Uplift have condemned Trump’s opposition to wind energy initiatives in the region, further complicating his relationship with the local populace. These tensions reflect broader concerns regarding Trump’s pro-oil stance and policies that many believe pose detrimental effects on Scotland’s environmental sustainability.
As anticipation grows around Trump’s visit, the Scottish public remains vocal about their discontent, with demonstrations and protests designed to make their views heard. The next several days will be closely monitored by local authorities and the public alike, as Trump’s presence in Scotland is seen as a focal point for broader discussions on international trade, environmental policy, and public sentiment towards his administration.
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