Trump denied Epstein’s letter and will not rule out Gislane Maxwell’s pardon
President Donald Trump explained that he had dropped out of Jeffrey Epstein during a meeting with Scotland’s British Prime Minister.
Almost a year after his second assassination attempt against Donald Trump at West Palm Beach Golf Resort, the president’s security team announced what appears to be a Scottish heavily armored golf cart over the weekend.
The president, a frequent visitor to his golf resort, was playing on weekends at the Trump Turnberry Golf Course in South Ayrshire, Scotland. In his latest round, a large all-black vehicle followed his group throughout the game.
The cart, dubbed “Golf Force One” by the British media, is considered to be part of the details of Trump’s Secret Service, with some security experts telling the telegraph that the vehicle has many teletail signs that it is highly armored.
“I just look at the front windshield that looks like armor,” Gary Larev, director of armored vehicle services, told the outlet. “The windshield is a prize, as is the side panels, the doors and the larger panels on the back above the load tray.”
According to the same experts, the vehicle appeared to share many characteristics with the official presidential limousine, commonly known as the “beast.”
Over the weekend, Trump drove a white golf cart with a dark-colored “USA” embroidered on the front and a white baseball cap embroidered with an American flag on the side, followed by a fleet of Secret Service agents in black vehicles.
Trump’s golf round in Scotland is scheduled to visit the country until July 29th, coming months before the official state visit to the UK in September. Today USA contacted the White House for comments about the vehicle.
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