President Donald Trump concluded a busy week of political and policy activities with a trip to Scotland, where he will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade negotiations. The two leaders are expected to review the progress of their historic trade agreement, which was announced in May following Liberation Day, a key moment for U.S.-U.K. relations. Trump expressed optimism about the deal, emphasizing that the partnership will benefit both nations and celebrating the culmination of years of efforts by Starmer.
In addition to his Scottish trip, Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters on Thursday, a move that has drawn significant attention due to his long-standing criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. During a tour of the renovated facility, Trump pointed to the $2.5 billion in renovations, which he has previously called a potential fireable offense for Powell. Despite his public remarks, Trump later stated that the meeting with Powell was