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Donald Trump Jr., son of the President-elect, criticized Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, for endorsing his father’s rival in the US presidential election. Trump Jr. called the intervention “nasty” and suggested that it was a wrong move on Swinney’s part.

In response to Swinney’s remarks, Eric Trump stated that his father, Donald Trump, wouldn’t be bothered by the criticism and confirmed that the President-elect would be visiting Scotland soon for the opening of a new golf course in Aberdeenshire. However, he expressed his disappointment in the Scottish Government’s business environment, stating that it has made it challenging to do business in the country.

Despite the criticism and challenges, Eric Trump emphasized his family’s love for Scotland and their continued investments in the country. He also mentioned that he still wanted to work with the Scottish Government, despite the comments made by Swinney.

Trump Jr. highlighted the difficulties faced by the Trump Organization in Scotland, including long permit processes, regulations, red tape, high taxation, and government leaders taking pot shots at them. He expressed his disappointment in the business environment in Scotland, stating that it has been tough for them to operate in the country.

Overall, Eric Trump’s comments shed light on the challenges of doing business in Scotland and the strained relationship between the Trump Organization and the Scottish Government. Despite the criticisms and obstacles, Trump Jr. expressed his commitment to working with Scotland and his desire to improve the business environment in the country.