United States president Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland for a four-day visit, drawing attention from both political leaders and the public. During his visit, Trump addressed questions about recent high-profile legal cases but declined to comment in detail, stating that the media was exaggerating their significance. Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlighted the importance of the visit, noting that the relationship between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Trump led to a landmark trade deal benefiting sectors such as Scotch whisky and defense. First Minister John Swinney emphasized the opportunity to discuss key issues with Trump, including trade, business ties, and international concerns like the situation in Gaza, while urging peaceful protests during the president's stay.

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