Residents of Scotland are expressing strong opposition to the expansion of former President Donald Trump’s golf resorts, particularly in the area where his mother was born. Despite Trump’s increasing investment in the region, many locals remain unwilling to forgive the controversies associated with his presence. The tension highlights ongoing divisions between the Scottish population and the former U.S. president, with opposition stemming from various historical and cultural grievances. While Trump has long been a polarizing figure in both the United States and Scotland, his continued involvement in the country’s tourism industry has only intensified existing tensions. The situation underscores the complex relationship between American political figures and Scottish communities, where historical sensitivities and contemporary issues often intertwine.