With just over two weeks left in Donald Trump's tenure as President of the United States, what's next for Trump? An article in the Sunday Post indicates that Scotland, where he has a major golf resort, could be a possibility. Except that a travel ban could prevent him from entering this country.

Donald Trump in Scotland during Biden's inauguration?

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The Sunday Post reported that Prestwick Airport in Scotland was notified of the arrival of a U.S. Army Boeing 757 on January 19 - a day before President-elect Joe Biden was inaugurated.

Reporting the Boeing 757 booking on January 19, the Sunday Post source, who has remained anonymous, spoke of the plane: “It is an airplane which is normally used by the Vice President but which is often used by the First Lady. Presidential flights tend to be booked well in advance, due to the work that needs to be done around the plane. "

Trump has used this plane before, and the Sunday Post also cited sources in Prestwick as saying that two US Army surveillance jets were circling Trump's Turnberry Resort in November.

Airport sources also described surveillance planes landing at Prestwick on November 12. The surveillance plane would have stayed in Prestwick for a week, generally indicating that Trump “Is going to be somewhere for an extended period. "

The problem is believed to lie in the COVID travel restrictions. Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said travel inside and outside the country is not allowed without a valid reason, according to the Independent, and that “Coming to play golf is not what I consider an essential objective. "

NBC News reported last month that Trump is not expected to attend Biden's inauguration and that an announcement by Trump regarding a presidential campaign in 2024 is a possibility.

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