Trump, Scotland and Jeffrey Epstein
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President Trump is in Scotland, where he'll discuss trade and tariffs, but he's finding it hard to avoid talking about Jeffrey Epstein. Erica Brown reports.
President Trump is expected to spend much of his time at his golf courses. He'll also meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
U.S. President Donald Trump, dogged by questions about his ties to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, headed to Scotland on Friday for a trip that will mix golf with politics mostly out of public view.
President Trump arrived in Scotland Friday for a four-day private trip, his first to the U.K. since he was reelected.
The Republican-led House of Representatives shut down early for its summer break to avoid Jeffrey Epstein motions.The Senate GOP has been in see-no-evil mode the past week over the controversy swirling around the seemingly vanished “client list” of the high-flying financier and convicted pedophile who once palled around with Donald Trump and Bill Clinton among many other power players.
Jeffrey Epstein scandal is once again rocking US President Donald Trump's inner circle, and this time the fallout appears to be more difficult to contain. His allies in Washington are reportedly in a state of panic as the president prepares to fly to Scotland.
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump's golf course vandalized with message concerning alleged Epstein friendshipA sign has been placed outside Donald Trump's Balmedie golf course in Scotland, saying it is "twinned with Epstein Island"
Protesters sabotaged Donald Trump’s golf course in Aberdeenshire with a placard that claimed the luxury resort was “twinned with Epstein Island”.