💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump opened a new golf course in Balmedie, Scotland, during a trip that promoted his family’s luxury properties and his mother's Scottish heritage. The visit included meetings with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and discussions on U.S.-EU trade. Despite public interest in Trump's business ties and the Epstein scandal, the focus remained on golf. This new course is the third Trump owns in Scotland—previous ones are in Turnberry and Aberdeen.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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