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US President Donald Trump âhatesâ Scotlandâs First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, it has been claimed by a former UK Government adviser.
THE White House accidently claimed Scotland was not part of the UK in a blundering tweet.
One of the SNPâs most senior figures has claimed that Scotland stands united against Donald Trump ahead of the US presidentâs arrival north of the Border today.
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Thousands of anti-Trump campaigners descended on the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh for a national demonstration against the US presidentâs visit
Bands of protesters made their way to Donald Trumpâs golf resort and in the hope of sending their message to the US President.
THE âTrump babyâ blimp will fly above the Meadows during tomorrowâs mass demonstration against Donald Trump.
Thousands of protesters gathered in towns and cities across the UK today to demonstrate against Donald Trumpâs visit to the country.
Protesters took to the streets to denounce Donald Trumpâs UK visit for stoking âdivision along fault lines of fear and hatredâ.
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