United Kingdom: The president is visiting his private course in Turnberry after he apologized to Theresa May for his scathing comments on Brexit.
The president and first lady jetted to Scotland on Friday evening after talks with Theresa May and tea with the Queen at Windsor Castle, to Trump Turnberry on the west coast.
As the working visit came to an end, the White House was forced to delete a tweet which claimed Mr and Mrs Trump would be “leaving the UK”.
It was quickly pointed out that the couple would still be in the UK when they were staying in Scotland.
Tens of thousands of protesters lined the streets of London, Manchester, Glasgow and Bristol to protest the visit of the American president but it is thought there will be more as he jets north.
Thousands of people are expected in Edinburgh at a Carnival of Resistance in the Meadows area.
Campaigners will also gather outside the Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire, his second course, and there could be some protests at Turnberry.
Greenpeace flew a paraglide with a banner message reading “Trump well below par” above the resort on Friday evening.
Ben Stewart, from the campaign group, said: “Theresa May should not have dignified Trump with a visit to the UK. The vast majority of British people are appalled by his words and deeds.
“He is, simply, the worst president ever. That’s why we flew over him with a message branding him well below par.”
Mr. Trump will also be preparing for his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday, his aides say.
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