Trump opens new golf course in Scotland
With a pair of golden scissors and a bag pipe escort, President Donald Trump cut the ribbon for Trump International Links Aberdeen in Scotland on Tuesday.
"We have a world that's had some conflict, but we've ironed out a lot of it. We're going to have a great and peaceful world. And on a much smaller scale, this will be a tremendously successful place, a place where people can come and enjoy life," he said.

Trump, who usually publicly criticizes reporters, praised them this morning as several reporters, including the official White House pool, were on the sidelines of the family event. "They're not fake news today. They're wonderful news," Trump said.

The president's son, Eric Trump, gave a few remarks marking the new golf course and recognizing the legacy of his father. Eric Trump said the course started off as a passion project for his father and that when he went off to get involved in politics, he and the rest of their family continued the president's legacy.
"We wanted this to be the greatest 36 holes anywhere on Earth. And there's no question, there's no question that that's been achieved," he said.
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Kelsey Walsh and Hannah Demissie







