While the United Kingdom was grappling with the results of the EU referendum, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump landed in Scotland and got a Scottish treatment for voicing his rather brazen opinion.
Trump told the Scottish people how he thought it was a great decision to leave the European Union and take “back control of their country”. What Trump didn’t realise is that Scotland had sided with the Remain camp.
The Scots let him have it on Twitter and how! Starting with the screenwriter for the famous Robin William movie Mrs. Doubtfire.
The comments on the Facebook post, however, is a different story.
While his critic David Cameron stepped down as the British Prime Minister, Trump enjoyed the opening of his golf course in Scotland’s Turnberry region.
He was greeted on Friday by a pair of bagpipers and dozens of resort staff members wearing “Make Turnberry Great Again” hats.
Due to his own fault, Trump’s first international trip since sealing sufficient delegate support to be the GOP standard-bearer, fell flat. His rival and Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton’s campaign did not fail to point it out.
The timing of the trip has raised eyebrows among fellow Republicans as it comes during a rough patch in his campaign.
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