Watch Donald Trump’s awkward Stars and Stripes on his golf course

DONALD Trump exploded with an exclusive bagpipe edition of Eye of the Tiger when he met the team at their first Scottish golf course.

Former U. S. President The U. S. won a welcome from Stars and Stripes upon arrival for the first time since 2018.

Staff at his Menie Estate complex in Aberdeenshire took cover to wave the American flag as red, white and blue fireworks were lit in his honor.

The Red Hot Chilli Pipers were on hand to pop special Scottish versions of rock hits – Survivor’s Eye of the Tiger, featured in the films Rocky, Queen’s We Will Rock You and Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’.

But the tycoon’s notorious hairstyle did more dancing than he did as he stirred through the windy weather of the Scots.

He settled for letting his enthusiastic team do the moves while he stood and watched.

Trump Scotland’s social media team said: “We wish President Trump and his friends a welcome to Aberdeen. “

But online fans were divided on the scenes.

Andrew Kidd said: “Great day for the staff. Well done. “While Dee added: “What a place. “

But DJ Fisher said: “A ‘warm welcome’ organized by his workers who had more nothing yet kiss. “

Neil Hollindrake said, “Get this clown out of our country. “

Trump flew to Scotland on Monday morning on his plane with an entourage that was joined by his son Eric.

When asked if he was satisfied to be back, he replied: “It’s wonderful to be home. This is my mother’s country.

He led in procession to his Menie Estate complex, which opened the first Scottish golf course.

Staff lined up and waited for him despite a windy, bloodless day.

They danced to the bagpipes of songs like We Will Rock You and Don’t Stop Believing.

Trump then tamed his barnet with a blue tassel cap as he circled the site.

He announced a golf course, which he will name in honor of his mother, Mary MacLeod.

He didn’t mention that he first spoke of it in 2013, but abandoned it the following year after failing to save the structure of a nearby offshore wind farm.

At the time, his mother, who grew up on Lewis Island, would have supported his decision.

But on Monday, he boasted that he was looking to test to mirror the first course, which he said was hailed as the world’s largest.

Trump said, “We have a lot of land left. And it’s all in the sea. Everything is fine at sea. “

“And prospects of things that no one had noticed before. Some of the perspectives I’ve noticed.

“So we had to make a decision. Will we use it for golf?Will we use it for homes?

“We have to build a course that we’re going to look at to reflect in terms of the quality of the course we finished years ago. “

Trump is expected to hit his turn at the Scottish course, Turnberry in Ayrshire, before heading to his Doonbeg site in Ireland.

His golf vacation comes after he is the first former U. S. president to face burglary charges.

He faces trial later this year over allegations that he quietly paid porn star Stormy Daniels. He denies all 34 charges.

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