Scotland, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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During Monday night's Daily Show, Jon Stewart gleefully recaps how the president's visit was still plagued with questions about the scandal, from people yelling Epstein's name at him while he was playing golf to Scottish journalists refusing to ignore the main story of the day in press conferences.
U.S. President Donald Trump kept a low profile on his Scottish golf course on Saturday, ahead of meetings with top British and European leaders, as questions swirled at home about his ties to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Daily Show” correspondent Desi Lydic roasted President Donald Trump on Tuesday over his five-day trip to Scotland, a visit he used to play at — and promote — his golf courses. “Trump is in Scotland right now,
The tangled drama around infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein follows President Donald Trump on his trip to Scotland.
ANALYSIS: The president and the Duke of York share a love of golf ... and the notorious sex-trafficking financier as a former friend, writes
U.S. President Donald Trump, dogged by questions about his ties to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, headed to Scotland on Friday for a trip that will mix golf with politics mostly out of public view.
The president is visiting the country to meet with Scottish leaders and celebrate the opening of a golf course at Trump International Golf Links, which is near Scotland’s coastal city of Aberdeen.
President Trump is expected to spend much of his time at his golf courses. He'll also meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
President Donald Trump says his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein ended after Epstein hired people who had worked for Trump.