Glasgow The leader of the United States is used to crowds and curious bystanders wherever he goes– but presumably not a naked Scotsman with a mobile phone Journalists travelling with US President Joe Biden’s fleet from Edinburgh to the UN climate change peak in Glasgow observed further than they bargained for At one point when we were still on lower country roads, a large, naked Scottish man stood in his frontal window taking a picture of the fleet with his phone,”a report from Scott Detrow of National Public Radio (NPR) said It wasn’t clear if Biden witnessed the au naturel bystander from”The Beast,”his armoured limousine The chairman’s Scottish road adventures did not end there On his way back latterly from Glasgow to Edinburgh to catch an Air Force One flight home to Washington, Biden’s fleet missed a trace exit and had to conduct a Volte-face US presidential fleets are generally guided by police, in addition to being under heavy protection, so the kinds of nautical miscalculations that might be common for ordinary drivers are extremely rare.
But Scotland has some history of furnishing US chairpersons with unanticipated entertainment.
In 2016, Biden’s White House precursor Donald Trump was trilled by a Mexican Mariachi band, Juan Direction, when he arrived at Glasgow Prestwick field The unscheduled drinking party came after the also-presidential hopeful had proposed erecting a wall on the US southern border to keep out Mexican settlers.