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Fake Donald Trump says “Investigate me!” as MSPs vote on probe into Trump's golf course dealings 29 images Created 3 Feb 2021

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.
Pictured: Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.

The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9230.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9229.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9228.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9221.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9226.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9217.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9190.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9192.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9172.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9175.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9160.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9150.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9157.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9146.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9132.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9100.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9117.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8932.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8935.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8933.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8927.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8911.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8897.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8903.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8885.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8881.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8860.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9209.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 February 2021.<br />
Pictured:  Ahead of a debate and vote in the Scottish Parliament to decide whether the Scottish Government should investigate Donald Trump’s financing of Scottish golf courses, campaigners will depict a fake Trump wearing a giant head, red tie and carrying a sign saying “Investigate Me!” outside the Scottish Parliament. He will also be dragging his golf bag overflowing with dollar bills.<br />
 <br />
The action seeks to call attention to the Scottish government’s failure to investigate Trump’s dealings in Scotland -- even although leading lawyers say it is up to Scottish ministers to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order, or so-called “McMafia” order. Avaaz members will be tweeting at their own MSPs asking how they intend to vote.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9165.jpg