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Donald Trump Informed by His Attorneys That He Is Barred from Leaving the United States Amid an International War Crimes Warrant, Which Could Lead to His Arrest, He’s Set to Miss the PGA Event in Scotland and the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Switzerland
Donald Trump Barred from Traveling Abroad Amid International War Crimes Charges, Forced to Miss PGA Scotland and World Economic Forum in Switzerland
Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States, has been officially informed by his legal team that he is not permitted to leave the country following the issuance of an international warrant in connection with alleged war crimes. The development effectively cancels his planned appearances at the PGA Championship in Scotland and the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Switzerland.
According to sources close to Trump’s legal team, the restrictions are a direct consequence of the escalating international legal pressure stemming from allegations of war crimes committed during his administration. Lawyers have emphasized that any attempt to travel abroad could trigger immediate detention under international law, exposing Trump to extradition proceedings.

The PGA event in Scotland, a major golf tournament, and the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, one of the most influential global political and economic gatherings, were both seen as high-profile opportunities for Trump to maintain his international presence. With the travel ban now in place, Trump will be forced to remain in the United States while his legal team navigates the implications of the international warrant.
Legal analysts say this development marks a rare instance in which a former U.S. president faces direct international restrictions on movement due to allegations of severe violations of international law. “This is unprecedented in modern history,” said one international law expert. “A former leader of a major world power being legally barred from international travel due to potential war crimes is extraordinary and sets a significant precedent.”
Trump’s political allies have decried the restrictions as politically motivated, while critics argue it underscores the growing accountability mechanisms within international law. The former president has not yet made a public statement regarding the travel ban.
As international legal proceedings continue to unfold, attention now turns to the next steps in both U.S. and global courts, with significant implications for Trump’s ability to participate in international events, diplomacy, and public engagements.
