Trump Demands Harsh Treatment for Suspects in Turnberry Vandalism
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President Trump has reacted strongly to the vandalism at his Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, labeling the suspects as terrorists. The resort faced significant damage with pro-Palestinian messages spray-painted and red paint used on the property. Local police arrested several individuals in connection with the incident. Trump praised UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his support amidst the controversy, indicating that such acts of vandalism cannot be tolerated, especially towards his valued property, Turnberry, which he has owned since 2014. The protest has stirred wider discussions regarding Trump's influence and views on the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
In a recent social media post, President Trump labeled the individuals arrested for vandalizing his Turnberry golf resort as 'terrorists,' emphasizing the serious damage they inflicted.
Trump expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Starmer and UK law enforcement, stating, 'You cannot let things like this attack happen' on his valued property.
Palestine Action, the activist group behind the protest, highlighted the vandalism as a response to Trump's attitudes towards Gaza, insisting that his own property is within reach.
The incidents at Trump Turnberry, where pro-Palestinian messages were painted, reinvigorate discussions on Trump's influence and the ownership of the golf resort since 2014.
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