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'Don’t haste ye back': Scotland's leader says 'cheerio' to Trump, congratulates Biden, Harris

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EDINBURGH, Scotland - As former President Donald Trump departed the White House Wednesday morning for his new home in Florida, Scotland’s first minister said many people in her country "will be very happy to say ‘cheerio’ to Donald Trump." Speaking ahead of President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan.

20, Nicola Sturgeon, first minister of Scotland, said, "I think ‘don’t haste ye back’ might be the perfect rejoinder to him." "First, I’m sure many of us across the chamber and across Scotland will be very happy to say ‘cheerio’ to Donald Trump today," Sturgeon said.

She then congratulated Vice President Kamala Harris and Biden on their presidential victory and inauguration, noting the historic nature of Harris’ ascension to the office as the.

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