Former United States president Donald Trump plans to visit Scotland and Ireland next month.
Trump scrapped his original plans to travel abroad after the FBI raided his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in September in connection to an investigation into Trump’s alleged theft of America’s nuclear secrets.
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Trump will start his European adventure by flying to Shannon Airport in Ireland. Trump plans to stay at the Trump International Hotel & Golf Links near Doonbeg in County Clare. The visit will come on the heels of his political rival, current United States president Joe Biden, visiting the Emerald Isle earlier this month.
Trump then pop over to Scotland, where he will reportedly visit his golf properties in Ayrshire and Aberdeenshire in Scotland. He also plans to visit the ancestral home of his late mother, Mary MacLeod in Tong, on the Isle of Lewis.
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Trump last visited Scotland in 2018. That trip reportedly cost the country £3.5million, the equivalent of $3.8 million. The Daily Record notes that “thousands of anti-Trump protestors paraded in Edinburgh” during the American president’s visit.
There were also protests when the billionaire played golf at his resort in Turnberry, Ayrshire.
Trump is currently under indictment in Manhattan for 34 felonies related to an alleged hush money payment he made to an adult film actress to keep quiet during the 2016 presidential election about a previous affair.