



GB News presenter Bev Turner shared the "one thing" that "struck her" about Donald Trump's administration, as she reflected on her "fascinating" insight into the US President.
Speaking to the People's Channel from the Trump Turnberry Resort in Scotland, Bev lifted the lid on the many "strong women" working for the President.
Discussing her experience flying on Air Force One with the Trump administration, Bev told GB News: "One thing that has struck me is how many strong women work for Donald Trump. It's a very female organisation.
"A lot of them are very young mums, a lot of them have told me about the fact that they've got children, they don't have to travel, and Donald Trump completely supports that."
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|GB News host Bev Turner has lifted the lid on US President Donald Trump as she attends press conference in Scotland
Reflecting on how the Trump administration is "much in opposition to the stereotype" depicted of the President, Bev added: "It's a very family first organisation, which is very much an opposition to the stereotype of Donald Trump, that he has a 'woman problem', he 'doesn't like women'.
"I can tell you from what I'm seeing here, he is surrounded by smart, strong women who are calm, who are doing an amazing job and organising a lot of the events behind the scenes. So I'm finding it really fascinating experience."
Asked by Britain's Newsroom host Andrew Pierce what her view of Donald Trump is now she has been up close to him, Bev said the White House is "very pleased" that GB News is involved in the coverage of these events.
Bev said: "He was very warm towards us. I get the sense that in America as well, this administration are incredibly frustrated by how the press depicts Donald Trump. There is a very simplistic assessment that he is unpredictable, and yes, we know that he likes to talk around the houses.
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|GB News presenter Bev Turner travelled with the Trump team on Air Force One to Scotland from the US
"Sometimes it can be hard to keep him on message, but the feeling I'm getting is that the White House are very pleased that GB News is involved in this, because I think we will bring coverage of his administration in a in a fair way."
She added: "I am bringing my own inquiring mind to this. I'm not here as anybody that's necessarily in support of Donald Trump, but I'm very interested in how he's running his team."
Sharing some more personal details about the President, Bev then admitted: "What also struck me is he always looks very orange on the telly, but he doesn't look very orange in real life. There's this idea that sometimes TV channels change the colouring just to make him look a bit more orange.
"He looks younger, actually, than than he is in real life. I think he's very strong, and he's got quite a foreboding physical presence."
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|Bev told GB News that the security at the resort is 'immense'
Reflecting on the atmosphere in Scotland ahead of Trump's meeting with Sir Keir Starmer, Bev told GB News: "I still feel a little bit like a competition winner, because I came on Air Force One and I'm still really excited about the whole ordeal.
"The security is immense, as you would imagine on an occasion like this. There are metal fences all around, and the Turnberry golf course itself is absolutely incredible. I haven't been here before, and it looks onto the beach.
"Now that's a big area to have to try and police obviously under these circumstances. So there are so many police officers, so many Secret Service, you can just see snipers on the roofs, there are police vans everywhere. There's a huge amount of security."
She concluded: "It's like the world's most glamorous school trip to some extent, so that's been really interesting for me to see how all that works behind the scenes. When you arrive at the golf course, you have to give some sort of accreditation to the Secret Service.
"They take it away, they check you are who you are, then you have to go through the scanners, just like an airport, your bags all get scanned, and there are sniffer dogs everywhere. The security is immense, understandably."