Trump Announces Travel Plans to Location Where Some Tried to Ban Him

Donald Trump has announced he will be traveling to the United Kingdom later this month in order to celebrate the grand reopening of his golf course, Turnberry, located in Ayrshire, Scotland.

According to The Washington Post, Trump will travel to the U.K. on the June 24, although he has yet to announce whether he will be meeting with foreign leaders.

Several U.K. politicians have previously gone on record condemning Trump and the tone of his campaign, with British Prime Minister David Cameron saying Trump is “stupid, divisive and wrong.”

Despite these harsh criticisms, Cameron said the U.K. would retain its “special relationship” with the U.S. even if Trump makes his way to the White House. Some might suggest this clarification was an attempt to walk back his previous statements.

In addition to Cameron, a handful of British lawmakers attempted to ban Trump’s entry into the country back in January, citing a law that outlaws hate speech.

Despite this, Trump has said he is very excited to visit Turnberry.

“Very exciting that one of the great resorts of the world, Turnberry, will be opening today after a massive $200 million investment,” Trump said in a press release issued by the resort.

“I own it and I am very proud of it. I look forward to attending the official opening of this great development on June 24,” he added.

Trump has not yet released any additional information regarding the trip, or whether he will be visiting London. The city’s newly elected mayor, Sadiq Khan, has invited Trump to the city so that he could “educate” the billionaire on Islam. (For more from the author of “Trump Announces Travel Plans to Location Where Some Tried to Ban Him” please click HERE)

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