Published 22:27 IST, January 5th 2021
Sturgeon: Trump can't visit Scotland to play golf
Her comments came after speculation that Trump could travel to his Turnberry golf resort when Biden will take office in the White House on January 20.
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Scotland's leader Nicola Sturgeon said Tuesday US President Donald Trump would not be allowed to travel to Scotland to play golf during the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
"We are not allowing people to come into Scotland without an essential purpose right now, and that would apply to him just as it applies to anybody else," she said. "And coming to play golf is not what I would consider to be an essential purpose."
Her comments came after speculation that Trump could travel to his Turnberry golf resort when Biden will take office in the White House on January 20.
Sturgeon stressed that under lockdown regulations people were not allowed to travel into Scotland without an essential reason.
She added she doesn't consider playing golf an ''essential purpose'' and that rules apply to everyone equally.
US officials have refused to say what Trump will do on the day of Biden's inauguration.
But Glasgow Prestwick Airport was told to expect the arrival of a US military plane previously used by the President, the Sunday Post reported.
22:27 IST, January 5th 2021