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Trump's farewell to UK so he can 'put out fires'
The Gazette
|July 30, 2025
DONALD Trump officially opened a new golf course at his Aberdeenshire resort, saying he would play a quick round before returning to Washington to “put out fires all over the world”.
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The US president teed off at The New Course in Menie in front of a crowd including golfers, the Scottish First Minister and the Scottish Labour leader.
Mr Trump also made reference to late James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery’s reported support for his golf resort - even attempting to recreate the actor's voice.
The US president said: “We started with a beautiful piece of land, but we made it much more beautiful.
“The area has really welcomed us. If you remember at the beginning there wasn’t quite a welcome, but it wasn’t bad. But with time they liked us more and more, now they love us and we love them.
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