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[h=2]What DID Trump say? President appears to call over to protesters who shouted 'racist' and 'no KKK' at him from behind a wall of police officers surrounding his Turnberry golf course as he wastes no time teeing off[/h]
  • The US President has wasted no time in putting his golfing swing to the test in Scotland - despite protests
  • President Trump has been enjoying a two-day private stay at his famous Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire
  • Protesters have arrived in the area while thousands have also taken to the streets of Edinburgh
The US President has wasted no time in putting his golfing swing to the test in Scotland – and taunting protesters by waving at them from his golf buggy.
While thousands of anti-Trump campaigners have taken to the streets of Edinburgh, Donald Trump has been enjoying a two-day private stay at his famous Turnberry golf resort after meeting the Queen yesterday.
Yet today another series of protests have begun with anti-Trump campaigners turning up to his golf course in Ayrshire, with a heavy police presence already present around the grounds and the beach.
On the shore below Mr Trump's Turnberry resort, protesters booed loudly upon catching a glimpse of the president and his son, Eric, part of a large entourage.
While they called out 'racist' and told him to 'go home', shouting: 'No Trump, no KKK, no racist USA,' the president merely waved at them from his buggy.
 

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The US President has wasted no time in putting his golfing swing to the test in Scotland - despite protests
 

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US President Donald Trump (right) played a round of golf on the Ailsa course at Trump Turnberry - wrapping up a four-day visit to Britain

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US President Donald Trump and his son Eric enjoyed the game as they relaxed in a golf car on the Trump Turnberry resort

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Yet today another series of protests have begun with anti-Trump campaigners turning up to his golf course in Ayrshire, with a heavy police presence already present around the grounds and the beach

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Protesters were seen near Turnberry where US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are spending the weekend at the Trump Turnberry resort in South Ayrshire

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President Trump has been enjoying a two-day private stay at his famous Turnberry golf resort after meeting the Queen yesterday
 

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At the same time, protesters marched through Edinburgh to demonstrate against Mr Trump, with police estimating 9,000 people had taken to the streets.
Trump and his wife Melania flew on Air Force One to Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Scotland last night but were met with a paraglider flying overhead with a banner reading 'Trump: Well Below Par'.


Police are investigating the matter as the paraglider breached a no-fly zone when they flew over the resort to protest Trump's environmental and immigration policies.
Greenpeace, in a statement, claimed the protest forced the president to take cover, saying 'as the glider appears overhead the president can be seen making for the entrance breaking into a trot.'
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President Donald Trump gestures as he walks on the course of his golf resort while plenty of golf cars follow behind

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U.S. President Donald Trump walks at his golf resort under the gaze of armed police officers, in Turnberry, Scotland

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While President Trump enjoyes a day of golf, police officers stood guard around the area as part of their security detail

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Sharing a joke? The US President is seemingly all smiles as he appears to whisper to his fellow golf players during their game

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Relaxing day: The US President took a break from walking along the course and instead took a ride in a golf car


 

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The environmental group said it had informed police about the stunt 10 minutes before the glider arrived.
Detective Inspector Stephen McCulloch said the protester breached a no-fly zone over Turnberry hotel, committing a criminal offence.
The US President and the First Lady are spending the weekend out of the spotlight at his Turnberry resort, ahead of his high-stakes summit Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
While protesters camp around Trump's Scottish estate, Edinburgh saw thousands of anti-Trump campaigners march through the city.
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Trump has spent the last two days visiting the Queen and Prime Minister Theresa May but this weekend is the private part of his four-day UK visit

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Police secure the area as U.S. President Donald Trump, wearing a hat with Trump and USA displayed on it, waits for his son Eric Trump to take his turn

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Father-son day: Donald and Eric Trump seemed to be all smiles as they played golf - despite the protesters near the resort

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Follow me! President Donald Trump gestured around as he played around of golf at his estate in Scotland
 

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Many carried placards with messages including 'Dump Trump', 'Love Trumps Hate', while others held signs with messages for the American leader, including 'Tweet off Twitter twit' and 'Bolt ya rocket'.
Some protesters dressed up for the occasion, with one couple adorning Mexican-themed costumes and carrying a donkey pinata named 'Donald', and others dressed as caricature versions of Mr Trump himself.
Today's protests are a continuation of outrage against President Trump's policies and controversial statements.
President Trump said he was keen to play golf today prior to his meeting with Putin but it is not clear whether he will continue to play while the protesters remain at his golf course.
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A protester in Edinburgh with a 'Dump Trump' banner in a large crowd of protesters with the police keeping a watchful eye

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Thousands have descended onto the streets of Edinburgh to protest Donald Trump. While the protest is happening President Trump is playing a round of golf

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A woman talks on a loud speaker as protesters march the streets in Edinburgh against President Donald Trump. The anti-Trump campaigners are carrying a number of placards one that says 'No to Racism. No to Trump'

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A protester at the anti-Trump rally in Edinburgh has made a large pink cushion to look like a donut adorned with the words 'Donut Trump'

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A man at the Edinburgh march against Donald Trump with a cartoonish drawing of Trump with a big red cross through him

In London on Friday the US President was met with 100,000 protesters in Trafalgar Square and a 20ft inflatable 'baby Trump' replete with nappy.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was among the anti-Trump protesters and accused Mr Trump of 'misogyny, racism and hate'.
The threat of protests meant Mr Trump missed out on visits to Downing Street and Buckingham Palace.
He acknowledged he had been made to feel unwelcome – and suggested he might never visit London again.
 

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