Trump Visits Scotland to See Golf Resorts, Meet with Starmer on Trade
SCOTLAND, JUL 25 – Trump's visit includes opening a new golf course named after his mother and aims to lower U.S. tariffs on British cars from 25% to 10%, White House said.
- On July 25, 2025, President Donald Trump departed Joint Base Andrews for a trip to Scotland, where he planned to tour his golf resorts in Turnberry and Aberdeen and hold trade discussions with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- This trip follows a June agreement that reduced American tariffs on vehicles imported from the UK from 25 percent down to 10 percent and relaxed duties on certain steel and aluminum products, with Trump and Starmer set to discuss further adjustments during the visit.
- Trump’s family is preparing to open a second golf course in Aberdeen named after his mother Mary Anne Macleod, coinciding with his visit amid planned protests by the Stop Trump Coalition in Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
- Trostel described Trump as one of the most skilled White House golfers with a 2.5 handicap, while Mulvaney noted golf as a competitive tool Trump uses to connect with influential people.
- The visit reflects Trump’s dual focus on business and politics as he promotes his golf properties and trade interests, while facing ongoing scrutiny and opposition in Scotland and the UK.
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By Kevin Liptak and Jeff Zeleny, CNN Fleeing the stifling humidity of Washington and the constant questions about heated controversies, President Donald Trump is once again taking refuge this weekend at his golf clubs, this time more than 5,000 kilometers away in Scotland. Although the White House described his five-day trip as a "working visit," his formal itinerary is quite brief. Trump is set to hold trade talks this Sunday with the secretary…
By Kevin Liptak and Jeff Zeleny, CNN Fleeing the stifling humidity of Washington and the constant questions about heated controversies, President Donald Trump is once again taking refuge this weekend at his golf clubs, this time more than 5,000 kilometers away in Scotland. Although the White House described his five-day trip as a "working visit," his formal itinerary is quite brief. Trump is set to hold trade talks this Sunday with the secretary…
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