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Live updates: Trump to inaugurate his family's newest luxury golf course in Scotland

Live updates: Trump to inaugurate his family's newest luxury golf course in Scotland

President Donald Trump will cut the ribbon at a ceremony Tuesday for his family's second golf course in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Trump has been visiting Scotland on what the White House has called a working trip, which has included meetings with world leaders and time playing golf at properties his family owns.
Trump will be the new course's first official player, though it opens to the public on Aug. 13 and could see a boost in sales because of the president's promotion of it.
Trump on Monday used one of his family's luxury golf courses on Scotland's southwestern coast to host British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, mixing critical discussions on the deepening food crisis in Gaza, Russia's war in Ukraine and tariff rates with boasts about the property's opulence.
Update:
Date: 2025-07-29 09:33:16
Title:
Trump is seeking quick Murdoch deposition in Wall Street Journal lawsuit over Epstein story
Content: Trump is asking a federal court in Florida to force Rupert Murdoch to give a deposition for the president's lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal within 15 days, citing the media mogul's age and physical condition.
Trump sued the Journal, owned by Murdoch, in U.S. District Court in southern Florida on July 18 for its story reporting on the Republican president's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and alleged child sex trafficker who died in a New York jail in 2019 before trial.
The president's motion to the court on Monday noted Murdoch is 94 years old, is believed to have suffered several health scares in recent years and is presumed to live in New York.
▶ Read more about the Wall Street Journal lawsuit
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Date: 2025-07-29 09:26:16
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Trump says he ended friendship with Epstein because he 'stole people that worked for me'
Content: Trump said Monday that he ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and threw the now-disgraced financier out of his private club in Florida after Epstein betrayed him more than once by hiring people who had worked for him.
'He hired help and I said, 'Don't ever do that again,'' Trump said at his golf property in Turnberry, Scotland. 'He stole people that worked for me. I said, 'Don't ever do that again.' He did it again, and I threw him out of the place, persona non grata.'
Trump did not say what his employees did or where they worked, and the White House declined further comment.
But the White House had previously offered a different explanation for the falling-out.
Steven Cheung, the White House communications director, said in a statement last week: 'The fact is that the President kicked him out of his club for being a creep.'
▶ Read more about Trump's comments on his connection to Epstein
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Date: 2025-07-29 09:23:34
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Trump says he's only going to give Russia 10 to 12 more days to reach peace
Content: Two weeks ago, the president said he would give Russia and Ukraine just 50 days to make a deal to end the war. Now Trump said he's going to reduce that time to a 'lesser number.'
'I think I already know the answer, what's going to happen,' he said, expressing skepticism that Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to reach an agreement.
Trump repeated his criticism of Putin for talking about ending the war, only to continue bombarding Ukraine.
'And I say, that's not the way to do it,' Trump said. He added that 'I'm disappointed in President Putin.'
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Date: 2025-07-29 09:21:35
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Scotland's first minister joins those watching Trump
Content: Among the people in attendance are Scotland's first minister, former members of Scotland's national soccer team and several of Trump's grandchildren.
The White House said Trump met with First Minister John Swinney earlier in the day.
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Date: 2025-07-29 09:18:03
Title:
Trump is taking practice swings as he waits for program to start
Content: Trump is wearing a black windbreaker, matching pants and a white cap as he takes practice swings ahead of the ribbon-cutting for his newest golf course.
About 50 people have filled the sand trap by the tee box to watch Trump. Some are dressed for golf, complete with spiked cleats. A similar group of about 50 is watching from the other side in the tall grass growing on sand dunes flanking the first hole
That's in addition to 200 media and VIPs in the grandstands.
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