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President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration's achievements.
In the serene Scottish landscape, a fortress-like transformation of Trump's Turnberry resort has sparked intrigue and unease among locals and visitors alike.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump-Epstein Poster Plastered in London Ahead of President's UK Visit: 'Just Getting Warmed Up'A campaign is underway in London, aiming to plaster posters of President Trump and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in highly visible locations.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed that Trump will be visiting Turnberry in Scotland, where he owns a hotel and golf course. The trip will also include a stop in Aberdeen, a northern Scottish town close to his other golf course, the Trump International Golf Links.
The White House has pushed back as "a fake news story" reports Mr Trump was told in May he was among the many names mentioned in justice department files related to the disgraced financier.
Scottish police prepare for Donald Trump's visit, considering past assassination attempts and protest reactions across the UK.
While the president's ties to Jeffrey Epstein have been public knowledge for years, Hill Republicans have been forced to confront those connections like never before.
P rotesters have placed a sign saying "twinned with Epstein Island" outside Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland as the US President faces mounting pressure to release files related to the disgraced financier. The sign was put in place by protesters from political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon.
President Trump arrived in Scotland Friday for a four-day private trip, his first to the U.K. since he was reelected.