Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland rejects Trump’s possible visit

Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland rejects Trump's possible visit

There are signs that US President Donald Trump does not want to see the inauguration of his successor Joe Biden and wants to fly to Scotland instead. With this calculation, however, the Scottish Government stopped him – even before the visit was confirmed by the White House.

“I don’t know what Donald Trump’s travel plans look like”, responded to media reports on his alleged plans to Scottish Government President Nicola Sturgeon. Sturgeon said he “hopes and hopes” that Trump’s “current travel plans include leaving the White House”.

“We are currently not allowing anyone to come to Scotland without any reason – and this applies to all of them,” Sturgeon said. Recounting Trump’s previous visits, he said: “coming here to play golf” is not a necessary reason.

Scottish media reported that Glasgow Prestwick Airport announced the arrival of the US military Boeing 757 aircraft on 19 January. Trump has used such a machine in the past to visit his Scottish Golf Club.

According to British and American media reports, travel time should not be a coincidence. Rather, Trump should serve to avoid attending the inauguration of his successor Joe Biden on 20 January. Trump is fighting extensively against his electoral victory and is still looking for ways to dismiss it.

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