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originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: djz3ro
Why TF would he fly half way around the planet to avoid going to DC? Why not just stay put where he is? this makes no sense, unless one is grasping at straws to stroke ones confirmation bias / orange man bad syndrome?
originally posted by: KansasGirl
originally posted by: verylowfrequency
a reply to: Sublimecraft
The only coup is Trump's unsuccessful coup. Trump should hang for Treason and let the birds feast on his rotten flesh. Trump is fired by the people, so put that in your pipe and smoke it Trump cult.
What exactly did Trump do that makes him guilty of treason?
originally posted by: djz3ro
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: djz3ro
US President Donald Trump could be planning a trip to Scotland to avoid attending his successor Joe Biden's inauguration, according to aviation sources.
Prestwick Airport has been told to expect the arrival of a US military Boeing 757 aircraft, which is occasionally used by Trump, on January 19 - the day before his Democratic rival takes charge at the White House.
Speculation surrounding Trump's plans has been fuelled by the activity of US Army aircraft, which were based at Prestwick airport for a week and said to be carrying out 3D reconnaissance of the president's Turnberry resort.
Donald Trump 'could fly to Scotland to avoid Joe Biden's inauguration'
Could this really be his plan?
To be fair, he's not all that popular around here, I don't think he'll receive a very warm welcome, in fact it's safe to say his arrival will be protested.
I honestly thought that he was going to launch his re-election bid at the same time as the inauguration but would he really flee here to Scotland?
As president, I’m pretty sure that they would not let him fly overseas on a twin engine plane—either his own 757 or an Air Force 757. Since he would still be POTUS on the 19th, this flight is almost certainly not for Trump.
There is the distinct possibility this flight is for someone else. Eric is in charge of operations at Turnberry, would he qualify for this type of pre-warning?
originally posted by: NpcHunter13
Explain, without using unsourced facts, why you support or even remotely like Trump as a person or as a world leader. I'm genuinely curious why people like you love assholes and corrupt, rich elitists. Are you successful? Do you have over 100k in savings even? Do you benefit from anything he's done? Sources with replies please. This site, ATS, is such an echo chamber for trump supporters it's ridiculous. I'm convinced all of you have severe down syndrome. a reply to: Violater1
originally posted by: schuyler
Look. I voted for him, but this would be a dick move if he does it.
originally posted by: ketsuko
So?
I can't find that I much care anymore. Nothing Trump does would be right as far as the press is concerned, so he may as well do whatever he feels like.
originally posted by: djz3ro
US President Donald Trump could be planning a trip to Scotland to avoid attending his successor Joe Biden's inauguration, according to aviation sources.
Prestwick Airport has been told to expect the arrival of a US military Boeing 757 aircraft, which is occasionally used by Trump, on January 19 - the day before his Democratic rival takes charge at the White House.
Speculation surrounding Trump's plans has been fuelled by the activity of US Army aircraft, which were based at Prestwick airport for a week and said to be carrying out 3D reconnaissance of the president's Turnberry resort.
Donald Trump 'could fly to Scotland to avoid Joe Biden's inauguration'
Could this really be his plan?
To be fair, he's not all that popular around here, I don't think he'll receive a very warm welcome, in fact it's safe to say his arrival will be protested.
I honestly thought that he was going to launch his re-election bid at the same time as the inauguration but would he really flee here to Scotland?
originally posted by: Phage
If he does, I guess he'd have to buy his own way home.
Or do ex-presidents travel on military transport for life?
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
originally posted by: MayRenee
I really don't think the international world is too keen on trump. I don't see open arms for him right now. He would do best to disappear into one of his mansions .
Should be fun. He's not the most popular man in Scotland.