Thousands protest against Trumps in Scotland, president continues to play golf – World – News



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  Donald Trump, golf


US President Donald Trump plays golf in Turnberry.




Peter Morrison




Thousands of people descended Saturday in the streets of Edinburgh to protest against an ongoing visit to US President Donald Trump in the UK. AP events take place in several
from other Scottish cities, but Edinburgh was the largest.
According to the police, about 9,000 people were attracted by the organizers themselves,
that up to 60,000 protesters took to the streets of the Scottish metropolis,
The BBC reported.

Protesters marched in Edinburgh from Scottish Parliament to local
Meadows Public Park. There was not even a huge balloon in the defense
showing Trump as a crushing and dominant child with a mobile phone
in hand, as he appeared on a protest in London on Friday. launch
they did not allow the balloon in front of the Scottish Parliament, but they appeared in the park
could. The march took place in a merry carnival and accompanied her
musicians playing gays or tambourines. The action continued in the park

The Trump himself played at golf events in his seaside resort
in Turnberry, in the west of Scotland, where he currently lives with his wife
Melanie's weekend, the private part of her visit to Britain and
in the words of his advisers, is preparing for the next summit in Finnish
metropolis of Helsinki, where he meets the Russian president Monday
Vladimirom Putin

Demonstration on the Beach

Even near the Scottish Trump Station, a smaller
peaceful demonstration – picnic protest on the beach. Demnoštranti
shouting slogans like "Trump is a racist!" or "Trump is a desire!"
A woman also tried to climb the wall surrounding the station itself,
but the police stopped him in time.

Protesters from Trump Department separate a series of
police officers, including police officers. They supervise the department

Scottish police confirmed Saturday that the search for a paraglajdist,
who flew over the Turnberry area with a protest on Friday night
Greenpeace transparent. The man broke the ban on theft by the police
area above the hotel in Turnberry in the west of Scotland and engaged as well

The Paragliderist Police Know

The International Nonprofit Organization For The Protection Of The Environment
Greenpeace announced that paragliding has developed a banner with an inscription
"Trump: Deep Under" to protest the president
environmental and migration policy. Greenpeace also said that
about the planned hussar, informed the police about ten minutes before,

Donald Trump arrived on Thursday for his first official visit
From the UK in the president's office. In London against his policy
protests Friday, according to the organizers, about 100,000 people.
Turnberry leaves US president in Helsinki, Finland
at a summit on Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin

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