Trump back in Scotland to prepare for Putin talks
TURNBERRY, Scotland — President Donald Trump has a special affinity for Scotland: His mother was born there and he owns two championship-level golf resorts in the verdant country, including Trump Turnberry, where he is spending the weekend before a meeting Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Finland.
But Scotland hasn’t always welcomed the real estate and casino mogul turned president.
Ever since Trump ventured into Scotland a dozen years ago, he has been losing money and battling with longtime residents, wind farms and politicians. Dozens of protesters rallied outside of Trump’s golf resorts on Saturday to protest his visit, while thousands marched through the capital of Edinburgh in opposition.
“President Trump knows this country probably better than any president in recent history,” Trump’s ambassador to the U.K, Robert “Woody” Johnson, told reporters before Trump left the White House earlier this week for the trip through Belgium, England, Scotland and Finland.

