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‘A nasty person’: Trump slams London Mayor Sadiq Khan again on visit to Scotland

SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 29 – Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan's leadership and Scotland's wind turbines during talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, amid discussions on Gaza, Ukraine, and trade tariffs.

  • On Monday, July 28, 2025, President Donald Trump hosted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his Turnberry golf course and called Britain's wind turbines `an eyesore`.
  • On Saturday, protests erupted across Scotland decrying the president's visit, with demonstrators gathering in Balmedie near his Turnberry course.
  • In a tense exchange, Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan as `a nasty person` and said he had done a `terrible job`, prompting Starmer to interject.
  • During the meeting, Trump pledged to boost US aid to Gaza and said they would set up food centers to `get the kids fed`.
  • He said he would give Russian President Vladimir Putin a deadline, aiming for progress by August 13, 2025, as he set a new window for peace talks.
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'Ugly' windmills, 'nasty' London mayor and golf: moments from Trump UK trip

US President Donald Trump spent five days in Scotland, playing golf, sealing a major trade deal with the EU and weighing in on global conflicts from Gaza to Ukraine.

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Donald Trump looked like the last king of Scotland.

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Donald Trump launched himself into a diatribe against Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, in front of his "friend" Keir Starmer.

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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