Donald Trump is expected in Scotland next week. He is expected spend time at Trump Turnberry, his golf resort, located in South Ayrshire.
The 76-year old will also make a stop in Ireland where it is believed he will land at Shannon Airport, on May 3.
The Trump International Hotel & Golf Links is located on the outskirts Doonbeg, Co Clare.
The visit comes amid speculation that Trump could run for president in 2024.
He has denied the charges that he falsified business records in order to conceal damaging information before the 2016 presidential elections.
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Trump visited Scotland previously in July 2018, while in office.
He spent two days with his wife Melania at Turnberry as part of a 4-day trip to Britain, where he also met the then-prime-minister Theresa May.
He was heckled and faced large protests as he played with his son Eric at Turnberry.
In 2016, during his presidential campaign, he visited Scotland a day after the EU Referendum and praised Britain for its vote to leave.