Trump calls vandals who targeted his Scottish golf course ‘terrorists’ who should be punished
- President Donald Trump reported that vandals who attacked his Turnberry golf course in Scotland have been caught and are now in prison, calling them 'terrorists' who caused severe damage.
- The vandals, identified as part of Palestine Action, caused damage by spray-painting messages and destroying property on March 8.
- Trump expressed gratitude to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and law enforcement for their efforts in apprehending the suspects.
- A spokesperson for Trump Doonbeg described the incident as a 'childish, criminal act' but affirmed business would continue unaffected.
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Trump Says Multiple 'Terrorists Who Attacked' One of His Properties Have Been Apprehended
President Donald Trump said Sunday that a property of his in Scotland was the target of an apparent vandalism incident. Red paint was sprayed on at least one of the […] The post Trump Says Multiple 'Terrorists Who Attacked' One of His Properties Have Been Apprehended appeared first on The Western Journal.
President Trump: 'Terrorists Who Attacked' the Turnberry Have Been Caught
The "terrorists who attacked" the famed Turnberry — President Donald Trump's golf course and resort in Scotland — have been caught, Trump announced over the weekend. The post President Trump: ‘Terrorists Who Attacked’ My Turnberry Golf Resort Have Been Caught appeared first on Breitbart.
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