Americans are great at protesting Trump. We've protested his electoral college victory, we've protested his Muslim ban, we've protested his attempt to repeal Obamacare, and we've protested his border policy. But since Trump arrived in the U.K. Friday, the Brits are really giving us a run for our money—especially one activist, who flew a paraglider over the president's golf resort.

Tens of thousands have taken to the streets across the U.K. this weekend in disapproval of Trump's visit. London activists flew a giant balloon featuring the president as a diaper-clad baby—all with the approval of the city's mayor.

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Tens of thousands in Whitehall and the main march hasn't even started yet.



Join us in Trafalgar Square later.#TrumpUKvisit pic.twitter.com/8nUOyhTF1T — Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) July 13, 2018

Feeling "unwelcome" in the capital, the president fled to his Scottish golf resort. But the protests have followed him there, including one Greenpeace activist who took to the skies and paraglided above Trump's property.

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The paraglider broke the no-fly zone around Trump’s Turnberry estate, and flew past security snipers with a banner bearing an incredibly British protest sign: "Trump: Well Below Par." Police are now searching for the getaway glider.

Meanwhile, protests in Scotland are continuing, while the president enjoys a golf-filled weekend.

Gabrielle Bruney Gabrielle Bruney is a writer and editor for Esquire, where she focuses on politics and culture.

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