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Police Scotland chief in charge of Donald Trump visit says it would be 'inappropriate' to ignore previous assassination attempt

SCOTLAND, JUL 22 – Police Scotland is deploying around 5,000 officers in the largest operation since Queen Elizabeth II's funeral to secure Donald Trump's four-day visit amid planned protests.

  • On Friday, the United States Secret Service expressed `“deep gratitude”` to Police Scotland, ahead of President Trump’s visit.
  • To secure the visit, Police Scotland drafted officers from across the UK, supported by local, national and specialist resources under mutual aid.
  • People could wait twice as long for police response, Scottish Police Federation’s general secretary said, adding `Anyone who says it won’t affect it..., I can’t believe that’s the case.`
  • Anthony Guglielmi said the operation was meticulously planned with federal, military and international partners, adding it `‘could not fulfil this responsibility without the vital support’` of Police Scotland.
  • Amid ongoing funding talks, Scottish First Minister John Swinney asserted that policing in Scotland will not be put in a ‘detrimental position’.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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