President Donald Trump touched down in Scotland Friday to begin a five-day golf getaway at his courses while being trailed by the Epstein saga – and immediately told Europe to get rid of its windmills and clamp down on immigration.

Trump's blasts on the tarmac in Glasgow followed a stunning period where his big win in Congress and bombing of Iran was quickly overtaken by the Jeffrey Epstein case, with daily revelations and new legal developments.

'I say two things to Europe. Stop the windmills. You’re ruining your countries,' Trump said, after spending years fighting offshore windmills alongside his golf course. He said they were 'killing your birds' and 'ruining your oceans.'

Trump, whose administration is the in the midst of a mass deportation campaign, also had a message for Europe on immigration.

'You better get your act together. You’re not going to have Europe anymore,' Trump said, suggesting policies are far too permissive to foreign entrants.