President Trump's five-day visit to Scotland was marked by significant protests in multiple cities. Security measures were heightened throughout his stay in the nation. Hundreds of demonstrators voiced their opposition to the President during his trip. Conversely, some supporters welcomed him with enthusiastic cheers at his Trump Turnberry resort. Protest signs in Edinburgh referenced President Trump's past association with Jeffrey Epstein. Demonstrators in Aberdeen highlighted various grievances, including the administration's policies on Gaza and immigration. Some protests also included personal criticisms and Scottish slang. A protest occurred outside the U.S. Consulate in Edinburgh. Trump was greeted by well-wishers upon his arrival in Scotland near Prestwick Airport. The visit coincided with a U.S. trade agreement with Europe concerning tariffs.
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