Trump closes out week with trip to Scotland

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President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland late Friday on a business trip where he is expected to meet with British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer amid continuous trade negotiations between the United States and the United Kingdom, in addition to visiting many of his property there.
“We meet with the Prime Minister tonight,” Trump told reporters on Friday before leaving to Scotland. “We will talk about the commercial deal we have made, and perhaps even improve it.”
“We want to talk about some aspects, which will be good for both countries,” Trump said. “More control. Also, we will celebrate a little together, because, as you know, we got very well. The UK has tried to make a deal with us, for example, 12 years, and we couldn’t do this. This has been done, and he is doing a very good job, this is the Prime Minister.” Good man. “
Trump is heading to Scotland to talk about golf, politics and trade
President Donald Trump waving upon his arrival at the Glasgow Brestoy Airport on July 25, 2025, in Brestoy, Scotland.
In May, the United States and the United Kingdom announced that the two countries had agreed to a major trade agreement, which represents the first historical trade negotiations signed after the liberation day, when Trump announced a widespread tariff for multiple countries on April 2.
Trump, who is scheduled to remain in Scotland until Tuesday, is also scheduled to visit the golf courses in Turnberry and Aberdeen while he is abroad.
Here’s what happened this week:
Federal reserve visit
Trump visited the Federal Reserve on Thursday, as he formed excavations in the President of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell.
Trump was accompanied by other administration officials to take a tour at the headquarters, after $ 2.5 billion of renovations for the building. The huge project attracted the audit of legislators and members of the Trump administration, including the president, who suggested that the huge renovation may reach a fireless crime.
“I think he is terrible … I did not see him as a man who needs a shortening to live in. But the only thing I was never guessing was that he would spend a billion and a half dollars to build a little extension to the federal reserve,” Trump said on July 16.
Four main meals from Trump’s visit to the Federal Reserve with Powell

President Donald Trump speaks with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell (right) visiting the Federal Reserve in Washington, July 24, 2025.
On Thursday, the two briefly erupted on the cost of renewal, but Trump told the reporters after that that the two were “a good meeting” and that “there is no tension.” Trump has also closed the speculation that Powell may demand, claiming that this step will not be necessary.
The Federal Reserve, the Central Bank of the United States, supervises the country’s monetary policy and regulates financial institutions.
Trump historically moved against Powell, describing him as names such as “Numskull” and “Very late”. Likewise, Trump expressed Powell’s anger to ignore the interest rates of interest rates.
“Well, I love him to reduce interest rates, but otherwise, what can I tell you?” Trump said Thursday.
Signature of the Bible package
Trump signed a law on Thursday a $ 9 billion rescue package to actually agree on federal funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Rescue operations managed approximately $ 8 billion in the financing of congress that already approved the USAID Agency (USAID), a former independent agency that has provided poor countries and provided development assistance.
The Rescue Operations package also cancels more than a billion dollars from the General Broadcasting Corporation (CPB), which provides federal funding for NPR and PBS.
Trump signs a 9 -meter rescue package in the law, canceling foreign aid financing, NPR

The liberals’ reaction was strongly to the recent congress vote to strip the federal funding from NPR and PBS. (Saul Lub/AFP via Getty Images)
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2025-07-26 12:00:00