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President Donald Trump arrived late Friday night for a working visit, where he is expected to meet the British Prime Minister Kir starrer amidst the business talks between the US and the UK, as well as a visit to several of his properties.
“We are meeting with the Prime Minister tonight,” Trump asked reporters on Friday before leaving for Scotland. “We are going to talk about the business deal we made, and maybe even improve it.”
“We want to talk about some aspects, which is going to be good for both countries,” Trump said. “More fine-tuning. Also, we are going to celebrate a little celebration together, because you know, we have met very well. The UK has tried to make a deal with us, such as 12 years, and not able to do so. We have completed it, and he is doing a great job, this Prime Minister.
Trump is the head of Scotland to talk about golf, politics and business
He arrives at the Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Prestvick, Scotland on July 25, 2025 as President Donald Trump waves.
In May, the US and the UK announced that the two countries had agreed to a major trade deal, marking the first historic trade talks signed after the liberation day, when Trump announced a comprehensive tariff at several rates on April 2 for many countries.
Trump, who has been slaans to stay in Scotland by Tuesday, has also been scheduled to visit his golf course in Turnberry and Aberdeen abroad.
What happened this week here too:
Federal reserve journey
Trump visited Federal reserve headquarters On Thursday, as he ramps Digs at the Federal Reserve President Jerome Powell.
Trump along with other administration officials to visit the headquarters, after $ 2.5 billion in renewal in the building. The large -scale project has attracted the investigation from MPs and members of Trump Administration, including the President, who suggested that the huge renewal could be an amount for a firing crime.
“I think he is terrible … I did not see him as a person who needed a palace to live,” Trump said on 16 July. But one thing that I would never have guessed is that it would be spending two and a half billion dollars to create a little expansion on the fed. ,
Four major takeaways from Federal Reserve’s visit to Federal Reserve with Pavel
President Donald Trump talks with the Federal Reserve Chair Zerom Powell (Wright) as he visits the Federal Reserve in Washington on 24 July 2025.
On Thursday, the two briefly attacked the cost of renewal, but Trump later told reporters that the two had a “good meeting” and that “had no tension.” Trump also stopped speculation, he can exclude Powell, such a step claims that it will be unnecessary.
The Federal Reserve, United States Central Bank, oversees the country’s monetary policy and controls financial institutions.
Trump has historically participated against Powell, he is “Numskul” and “too late.” Similarly, Trump has pointed to Powell to ignore requests to reduce interest rates.
“Okay, I would like to reduce her interest rates, but in addition, what can I tell you?” Trump said on Thursday.
Rescue package signature
Trump on Thursday signed a $ 9 billion rescue package, already approved the federal amount for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Rescue measures canceled around $ 8 billion in the finance of Congress, already approved for the US Agency for International Development (USAID), a former independent agency, which provided assistance to poor countries and offered development assistance.
The rescue package also performs more than $ 1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which provides federal funds for NPR and PBS.
Trump signed $ 9B rescue package package in law, cancellation of funds for foreign aid, NPR
Liberals strongly reacted to the recent votes of the Congress to federal funding from NPR and PBS. (Through Saul Loaib/AFP Getty Image)