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Man shouting ‘death to Trump’ tackled by passengers on EasyJet flight to Glasgow

27 July 2025
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Man shouting ‘death to Trump’ tackled by passengers on EasyJet flight to Glasgow
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A 41-year-old man was arrested at Glasgow Airport after shouting “death to America, death to Trump” on an EasyJet flight from London Luton, coinciding with the US president’s visit to Scotland. Passengers tackled him as officers boarded the plane, and Police Scotland stated the incident was contained, with inquiries ongoing and videos being assessed by counter-terrorism officials.

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