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Trump marks six months in power, is preparing for a trip to Scotland

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President Donald Trump has returned to the oval office for six months from Sunday, and should keep a busy pace while he heads for his 27th week as commander -in -chief.

“Wow, time passes! Today is this sixth anniversary of my second term. Above all, he is praised as one of the most consecutive periods of all presidents,” wrote Trump on social networks on Sunday. “In other words, we have done many good and big things, in particular by putting an end to many countries of countries which are not linked to us, apart from trade and / or, in some cases, friendship,” he added on Truth Social. “Six months is not long for having completely rekindled a large country.”

“A year ago, our country died, without almost no hope of rebirth. Today, the United States is the” hottest “and most respected country in the world.

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Trump plays golf in Scotland

President Donald Trump during a golf course on his turnberry journey on May 2, 2023 in Turnberry, Scotland. (Getty Images)

Trump goes to Scotland

Before Trump’s eagerly awaited trip to London in September, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the president would go to Scotland Friday to visit Turnberry and Aberdeen, who are houses for Trump golf courses.

He will also return with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to continue ironing the US-UK trade agreement.

“During the visit, President Trump will meet again with Prime Minister Starmer to refine the great trade agreement that was negotiated between the United States and the United Kingdom,” Leavitt said at a press briefing on Thursday.

“The president and the first lady will go to the United Kingdom for an official state visit from September 17 to 19 later this fall.

The British monarch generally does not invite an American president for a second state visit if he is re -elected to the post, opting for more intimate meetings such as tea or lunch, which makes Trump’s second state visit unprecedented.

Scotland occupies a special place in Trump’s life because her mother, Mary Anne Macleod Trump, was born and grew up in Scotland before moving to Queens, New York.

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The Trump organization bought the Historic Golf Resort and Hotel in Turnberry in 2014 and the Aberdeen Golf Club in 2012, which is expected to open a new course next month.

Trump went to the same golf courses in July 2018 under his first administration.

Commerce secretary, LITNICK, President Donald Trump, the secretary of the Treasury Bessent, takes up trade agreements.

Commerce secretary, LITNICK, President Donald Trump, the secretary of the Treasury Bessent, takes up trade agreements. (Getty Images)

Pricing negotiations continue

A 90 -day break on prices should end on July 9, after Trump announced for the first time the reciprocal prices on foreign nations in April. The administration announced earlier this month that foreign countries are now facing a deadline for August 1 or higher prices.

Commerce secretary Howard Lunick told the media on Sunday that the next two weeks will highlight that Trump delivers his wish to deploy trade agreements favorable to the American economy.

“The next two weeks will be weeks for records. President Trump will deliver for the American people,” said Lodnick on “Face The Nation” of CBS.

Will Trump trade take care of the United Kingdom facilitating economic tremors and stimulating the president’s survey numbers?

“They will love the agreements that President Trump and I do. I mean, they will just like them. You know, the president has found the right answer and sent letters to these countries, said it was going to repair the trade deficit. This will go greatly to open the trade deficit, and this has obtained these countries at the table and they will open their markets or pay the price. Go be … “He continued before noticing the next two weeks would be the one” for records “.

Bondi, Epstein, Trump

Ag Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

Liberation of testimony of the Grand Jury of Epstein

Trump managed the Attorney General Pam Bondi last week to publish transcriptions of the Grand Jury in the case of Jeffrey Epstein after a note published earlier this month singing eminent individuals,“Or has kept a” list of customers “of these people after years of Trump substitutes promising to reveal the alleged secrets of Epstein.

Trump’s conservatives and long -standing supporters have subsequently criticized the service note and have struck on social networks that Epstein will “leave”.

The legal route clearly exists for Trump’s request to make the audience of testimony of the Grand Jury of Epstein

“Based on the ridiculous quantity of advertising given to Jeffrey Epstein, I asked the Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce all the major relevant testimonies, subject to the approval of the court,” Trump on Trump Social Thursday. “This scam, perpetuated by the Democrats, should end, right now!”

It is not known if Bondi could convince a judge to release the testimony of the Grand Jury, but the Ministry of Justice reported on Friday that it had officially advanced transcriptions of the Grand Jury in Long-Secret.

The Sub-Procurer General Todd Blanche submitted the request before the Federal Court of Manhattan, urging a judge to disclose the transcriptions of the procedure of the Grand Jury of Epstein in 2019 and those of the prosecution of the sentenced Epstein, Ghislaine MaxwellAs part of a new transparency thrust by the department.

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Epstein was a notorious predator who pleaded guilty of having bought minor girls for prostitution in 2008, before being arrested in 2019 for new federal accusations of sexual traffic and conspiracy in order to engage in sexual traffic of minors. He was found dead in his New York prison cell in 2019 suicide, according to Trump officials.

Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital and Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.

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