They did some serious damage 😳

President Donald Trump’s golf course in Scotland, Trump Turnberry, was vandalized last month, with red paint sprayed on the clubhouse and damage to the greens.

Police were called on March 8, discovering the scene around 4:40 AM.

Kieran Robson, 33, was arrested and charged with malicious mischief but released on bail. Trump reacted strongly on his social media platform, expressing hope that those responsible would be ā€œtreated harshly.ā€

He also mentioned that three individuals were in custody, although authorities have not confirmed this. Alongside Robson, a 75-year-old man and 66-year-old woman were arrested but released pending further investigation.

Police are continuing their inquiries into the incident, which involved significant damage to the property. Trump praised UK law enforcement for their work in addressing the situation.

Trump further emphasized the severity of the vandalism, stating that those responsible should face serious consequences for their actions. He made it clear that such behavior would not be tolerated, especially on his own property.

The President expressed his disappointment that individuals would resort to such destructive behavior, particularly targeting a place that holds personal significance to him. Trump Turnberry is not just a golf course to Trump, but a symbol of his success and hard work.

In response to the incident, Trump has increased security measures at the golf course to prevent any future acts of vandalism.

He has also pledged to work closely with law enforcement to ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

The vandalism at Trump Turnberry has sparked a debate about the boundaries of political protest and the appropriate ways to express dissent. While many may disagree with

Trump’s policies and actions, there is a consensus that resorting to vandalism is not the right way to protest.

In the end, the incident at Trump Turnberry serves as a reminder of the passion and divisiveness that Trump’s presidency has stirred. While some may support him wholeheartedly,

others feel strongly opposed to his leadership. However, regardless of one’s political beliefs, it is important to remember that resorting to vandalism is never the answer.

As the investigation into the vandalism at Trump Turnberry continues, Trump remains steadfast in his stance against such behavior. He is determined to see justice served and to send a clear message that acts of

vandalism will not be tolerated. Trump’s response to the incident reflects his strong leadership style and his unwavering commitment to protecting his property and holding those accountable for their actions.

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