Balmedete, Scotland – President Trump is due to get to Scotland Friday for a four-day’s deprived journey – its first to the kingdom as you were eligible. The White House Who Stopped Neighbor To the end of his visit KEir Starmer for commercials if a brand course in the various shoes.
I am on the shore of the shark, it’s Easy nice see why the President Trump was nice to get with the site more than the World’s World.
But however mentioned to talk to the locals, many fight to separate American American Chairman from him is vest.
David Mils bought his old guard watch to the Aberdeenshire more than 20 years ago, and he always lives today. But since 2012, was right in the Trump’s territory surrounding sandwhispower that has been shutting down meticulously in 36 holes that someone can give $ 500.
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Milne is not happy with her new neighbor.
“It’s always second-better to what’s originally”, he said the news. “When I came here, this scenery was pretted … now it’s just a golf course.”
Mr. Trump has just bought the earth in 2006, and during the development he offered to a single part of neighbors, even
In 2011, Mr. Trump said he didn’t enjoy the look of milne property in every way.
“Who cares,” The future president said to the golf channel, indicated at Milne’s house. “We try to build the largest course in the world. The house is dirty.”
Asked what late does it mean and their family, Miles say was a lot more than a pactama sharply pitter.
“Earth is which scotland is. Not in the soul of the scottish people too. It is where we came, and where we go again:” DID.
Visit to Scotland is a HomeCom for Mr. Trump. His mother, mother, birth in the Anne Macleeed in 1991, crisis in the island of Lewis Unpardanus of LEwis. Called one of their courses in Abredeshire after her.
Mr. Trump has been met with previous visions, and vandalism in their golf courses took a political tone in the recent months.
Tommy Campbell, a Veter’s Veter Veter, told the scotland, said CBS the visit two-boss visit, with a single-handed
“You’re not welcome here,” he said. “Politicians representing are fully to problems with what you value here.”
A survey has led in February found around 70% of Scots have an unfavorable opinion of the President Trump. In the village near their golf link, CBS News spoke with the members of a walking club, who keeps a merging.
“The way he treats the neighbors and owners of the property, I think this in the influence all evil”, he said a woman.
But the lous usule dyeticies, and the white house says he had a positive economic impact in the area of the area.
A local man – a golfer – he told the news of the mr trade. Mr Trump has done “, from a golf prospect, it is awesome.”
“I don’t say protests are not well”, added. “Some of the mists, they will get to protesters, but I think there’s a time and a place for it, and it’s not on the golf field.”
Views on President Trump are a little like the weather in Aberdeeshie. But fair or fail – in a real scotten fashion – they are unlikely to stop a good golf time.