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John Swinney blasted for £180k Trump 'meet-and-greet' at golf course

Daily Record Sunday, 27 July 2025 ()
John Swinney blasted for £180k Trump 'meet-and-greet' at golf courseThe First Minister announced taxpayers' cash would be spent on a golf contest taking place at Trump's Aberdeen resort.
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News video: 🇺🇸 President Donald Trump Expected to Arrive at ⛳ Aberdeenshire Golf Course in Scotland [LIVE]

🇺🇸 President Donald Trump Expected to Arrive at ⛳ Aberdeenshire Golf Course in Scotland [LIVE]

🇺🇸 President Donald Trump Expected to Arrive at ⛳️ Aberdeenshire Golf Course in Scotland [LIVE]

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