
Trump Squeezes In Round Of Golf Before Returning To ‘Put Out Fires’
HuffPost
The president opened his newest Scottish golf course, ending a $10 million taxpayer-funded foreign trip.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would “quickly” play a round of golf on his newly-opened Scottish course before returning to the U.S. to “put out fires all over the world.”
The president wrapped up a five-day visit to the U.K. by cutting the ribbon on a new golf course in the village of Balmedie on Scotland’s northern coast, his third in the country.
The event, promoted by the official White House social media account, included a fireworks display and bagpipers, and capped a five-day foreign trip in which the president hyped his family’s luxury properties and played multiple rounds of golf.
The trip is estimated to cost American taxpayers $10 million.
The president, flanked by his sons Eric and Don Jr., used a golden pair of scissors to cut a red ribbon at the ceremonial opening, before speaking to reporters about his priorities.













