Donald Trump says ‘it’s nice to be residence’ as he arrives in UK

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He landed in Aberdeen on Monday morning after saying on Truth Social - the social media platform he owns - that he might be opening a "spectacular" second course on the controversial Menie Estate within the north-east of the nation.

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He instructed reporters ready on the tarmac, “It’s great to be home,” referencing the actual fact Scotland was the house of his mom. He put his fist within the air after which stepped right into a car parked on the backside of the airplane steps.

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Following his time in Scotland, he'll head to his course in Doonbeg on Ireland's west coast.

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Despite the go to, Mr Trump, who's working for the White House once more in 2024 and is seen by many because the presumptive Republican nominee, stated his marketing campaign is "on my mind", stressing {that a} victory for him would make America "greater than ever before".

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"Will be leaving for Scotland & Ireland soon in order to see and inspect my great properties there," he wrote on his social media platform.

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"The golf courses and hotels are among the greatest in the world - Turnberry and Aberdeen, in Scotland, and Doonbeg, in Ireland.

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"Will be assembly with many fantastic mates, and reducing a ribbon for a brand new and spectacular second course in Aberdeen.

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"Very exciting despite the fact that it is 'make America great again' that is on my mind, in fact, America will be greater than ever before."

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The tycoon's journey to Scotland comes as he faces authorized bother in his native New York over his enterprise practices.

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He has pleaded not responsible to fees of falsifying enterprise data to cover damaging data forward of the 2016 presidential election.

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Mr Trump had beforehand spent two days at his Turnberry course whereas in workplace in 2018, assembly Theresa May and the Queen through the go to.

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Asked final week if he'll meet Mr Trump, who has made controversial statements about Muslims prior to now, First Minister Humza Yousaf stated: "I would find it difficult, I have to say, to meet with him without raising the significance of concerns I have of the remarks that he's made in the past."

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Mr Trump’s final go to to the UK was in 2019 when he was US president and he made a state go to to the UK with spouse Melania.

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