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Published 16:23 14 Jul 2018 BST
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Trump's journey to Scotland is part of the "private" leg of his four-day "working visit" to the UK and follows his meeting with Theresa May and the Queen yesterday. He arrived at his privately-owned Turnberry golf resort in Scotland earlier today and he expected to play a round or two during his stay there.
Much like in London, he has been greeted by widespread protest north of the border, with the 20-foot "angry baby blimp" depicting the US president even following him up there. Earlier today it was launched into the air over The Meadows, Edinburgh following a protest in the city.
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