Trump plays golf in Scotland as protesters voice anger over his visit
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Fleeing Washington’s oppressive humidity and nonstop questions over heated controversies, President Donald Trump is once again taking weekend refuge at his golf clubs — this time more than 3,000 miles away in Scotland. Even as protesters demonstrated against Trump here on Saturday, the four nights in temperate Scotland come as a summertime respite after six months back in office. His administration is engulfed in a deepening political crisis over its handling of disclosures around the case of Jeffrey Epstein, accused sex trafficker and former friend of the president’s. Nearly every time Trump has spoken with reporters in recent weeks, he’s been pressed with new questions about the Epstein scandal, many of which are fueled by deep suspicions that he and his followers have been stirring for years. New revelations about his personal ties to the disgraced financier have kept the matter alive. Jeff Zeleny reports from Edinburgh, and Abby Phillip discusses with her "Table for Five" panel: The Atlantic's Jemele Hill, CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten, former California lieutenant governor Abel Maldonado and Tangle editor-at-large Kmele Foster. #CNN #News
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