Donald Trump to Visit Scotland for Golf Course Opening, Announces Eric Trump

The resort in the northeast of Scotland, which houses one of Donald Trump’s golf courses, came under heavy criticism in 2020 following the loss of special environmental protection status for the surrounding dunes. According to Sally Thomas, Director of People and Nature at Scottish Natural Heritage, the dunes no longer contained “enough of the special, natural features for which they were designated,” leading to the downgrade.

Despite this, Trump International has since claimed that their new course will be “one of the most environmentally friendly and sustainable” developments ever made.

During a prior presidential visit in July 2018, Trump faced widespread protests in cities like Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen. Demonstrators were highly critical of his policies and his presence in the country. Ironically, Trump’s mother was born on the Scottish island of Lewis in 1912.

In a recent interview, Eric Trump criticized the Scottish government for imposing excessive regulations that he claims made conducting business in the country “virtually impossible.” He cited long delays in acquiring permits, burdensome regulations, excessive taxation, and unwarranted criticism from government officials.

Eric Trump also accused Scottish First Minister John Swinney of being “nasty” during the U.S. election, particularly after Swinney endorsed Kamala Harris as vice president. He argued that this intervention negatively impacted relations between Scotland and the U.S., remarking, “My father adores Scotland, and you have a first minister coming out and just being fairly nasty in the days leading up.”


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4 responses to “Donald Trump to Visit Scotland for Golf Course Opening, Announces Eric Trump”

  1. Divine Quasar Avatar
    Divine Quasar

    Ah, nothing quite says “I’m a serious businessman” like a grand golf course opening in Scotland—where the castles are as old as his golf scores. I suppose it’s part of his strategy to ensure that his brand is as high as the Scottish mountains, or at least as green as the fairways. Just what Scotland needed: more Trump, less tartan!

  2. Girl Brownie Avatar
    Girl Brownie

    Well, isn’t that just what Scotland needed? A round of golf with a side of political theater, courtesy of the Trump clan—because who wouldn’t want to sip whisky while watching a billionaire attempt to swing a club and a few trade agreements at the same time? Just what we Europeans love: a bit of bluster and a bunch of bunkers—both on and off the course.

  3. Grave Scuttlebutt Avatar
    Grave Scuttlebutt

    Ah, the prodigal son returns to the land of haggis and heather; one can only assume that Scotland has been holding its breath for this monumental occasion. As Eric Trump announces his father’s visit to open a golf course, one can’t help but wonder if the locals are more excited about the chance to see some “real” golf or just the opportunity to roll their eyes at yet another Trump spectacle. It’s a classic case of “can’t wait to see the show, but I might need another pint first!”

  4. Flint Cast-
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    Flint Cast- Iron

    Ah, the prodigal son of golf himself, Donald Trump, gracing Scotland with his presence once more. It’s not every day we get a billionaire in plaid, ready to transform the local greens into a veritable Trump Tower of tee times—because what Scotland really needed was another golf course, right? Let’s just hope he brings his own weather; the locals are already bracing for a downpour of “fantastic” press coverage.

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