JAKARTA - President Donald Trump has been asked not to play golf in Scotland when President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration takes place on January 20.
This was said by the Scottish Chief Minister Nicola Sturgeon during a press release. He also said that the trip was not important in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I don't know what Donald Trump's itinerary is. We do not allow people to come to Scotland without an important purpose at this time. That also applies to him (Donald Trump), as it does for everyone else," he said.
"Coming to play golf is not what I consider an important goal," added Sturgeon.
It is known, this itinerary was allegedly related to Trump's acceptance of the results of the US Presidential Election which was won by Joe Biden. Trump's itinerary allegedly boycotted Biden's inauguration ceremony on the same day.
The Sunday Post previously said Prestwick Airport in Glasgow was preparing for the arrival of US military aircraft on January 19.
Citing an internal airport source, the aircraft in question is the military version of the Boeing 757 belonging to the United States. Not just any military aircraft, of course.
"The plane is usually used by the Vice President of the United States. However, sometimes it is also used by the First Lady of the United States. Presidential flights tend to be booked in advance for preparations," said the source.
Trump is known to be playing golf at his Turnberry Golf Club in the Ayrshire Coast region of southwest Scotland.
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