SAccording to the Scottish Sunday Post newspaper, Prestwick Airport in eastern Scotland has been warned of the arrival of the Boeing 757, sometimes used by the outgoing US president on 19 January – the day before his successor, Democrat Joe Biden’s White Inauguration in the House.
Speculating about a possible visit, the newspaper cited intense activity at this airport by US military planes that allegedly carried out a reconnaissance mission at Trump Turnberry, one of two golf resorts Republican Scotland owns is.
When contacted by AFP, it was confirmed through a spokesperson at Prestwick Airport “don’t wait for Donald Trump’s visit in January”.
Asked about this during a press conference, Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said he had “no idea of Donald Trump’s travel plans”, except that he “hoped his project would be to leave the White House”.
“But we do not allow people to come to Scotland, except for only the necessary visits,” he said, as the British province tightened the terms of their imprisonment on Monday.
“It applies to that as does anyone else,” the Prime Minister warned, “and playing golf is a reason that won’t be necessary.”