Donald Trump has been warned not to travel to Scotland to avoid being in America when Joe Biden is inaugurated.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says the outgoing US President won't be granted access to the country if he wishes to hop across the Atlantic later in January.
There have been rumours swirling that Trump won't follow his predecessors and be in the audience to his successor. He has tirelessly argued - with no real justification or evidence - that the election was fraudulent and 'stolen' from him.
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However, if he's planning on making a run for one of his golf courses around the world, he'll have to think again if he reckons he's heading to Scotland.
Scotland has not only gone into total lockdown but it has banned all but essential travel into the country due to the rising number of coronavirus cases.
First Minister Sturgeon said: "Coming to play golf is not what I would consider to be an essential purpose."
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The speculation started when an anonymous source from Glasgow Prestwick Airport claimed that a US military version of a Boeing 757, an aircraft often used by American political figures, was scheduled to arrive on January 19, just one day before Biden's big day.
Trump owns the Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire as well as the Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire.
In Tuesday's coronavirus daily briefing, Sturgeon added that she 'has no idea what Donald Trump's travel plans are' but that he would be best served simply leaving the White House to one of his other properties.
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"We are not allowing people to come into Scotland, without any central purpose right now, and that would apply to him just as it applies to anybody else", she said.
The speculation has also been rubbished by the White House. Deputy Press Secretary Judd Deere told Fox News: "Anonymous sources who claim to know what the President is or is not considering have no idea.
"When President Trump has an announcement about his plans for January 20, he will let you know."
He could well bypass all of the usual channels used by world leaders and simply tweet it out all in capitals whenever he feels like it, too.
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He tweeted: "They're not taking this White House, we're gonna fight like hell."
In reference to a Congress session presided over by Vice President Mike Pence, which is expected to confirm Biden's electoral college win tomorrow, Trump added: "I hope our great vice-president comes through for us.
"He's a great guy. Of course if he doesn't come through I won't like him quite as much."
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