Donald Trump makes second visit to RAF Lossiemouth before heading home to the United States
RAF Lossiemouth was the final stopping point for US President Donald Trump on his visit to Scotland.
He landed at the Moray airbase with his grandchildren Chloe and Spencer before boarding Air Force One bound for the US.
Mr Trump initially landed at Lossiemouth yesterday from Prestwick accompanied by UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer before travelling onwards to Aberdeen by helicopter.
The duo had held a meeting earlier yesterday at Turnberry.
His arrival was met with protests, as did his return with activists from Extinction Rebellion on hand.
In the north-east, the US President had a meeting with Scottish First Minister John Swinney who stated he would take advantage of the opportunity to make the case for cutting American tariffs on Scotch whisky.
From there, Mr Trump opened a second golf course at his Menie resort before heading back to Moray and the homeward leg of his journey.
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