STAFF at the Trump International in Aberdeen have been photographed holding a giant US flag on the property's golf course following Donald Trump's election win.
Trump International shared photographs of a number of team members "celebrating" the president-elect's success.
Trump International Scotland described the president-elect as “a true leader in every sense of the word”.
Executive vice president Sarah Malone said Trump and his family’s commitment and investment in Scotland will remain “unwavering”.
The 78-year-old beat Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the US presidential election on Tuesday, winning a number of key swing states as well as the popular vote.
He will take over from Joe Biden as the 47th US president on January 20, marking his second stint in the White House after his 2016 win.
Trump International said the American flag will fly from the golf resort in Aberdeenshire in celebration of his victory.
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