Donald Trump Speaks Out After Vandalism at His Scottish Golf Course

Donald Trump’s Firm Reaction to Vandalism at His Scottish Golf Course

Donald Trump, known for his straightforward manner, expressed strong feelings following damage to his cherished property in Scotland.

Recently, Trump’s expansive 800-acre golf course, Trump Turnberry, located in South Ayrshire, Scotland, fell victim to vandalism.

Authorities were alerted early on March 8th to the acts of vandalism at the course. Upon arrival, they discovered red paint defacing the clubhouse and some damage inflicted on the greens, reported by Sky News.

A suspect, Kieran Robson, aged 33, was apprehended and made a court appearance recently. He faced charges of malicious mischief at the Ayr Sheriff Court but did not enter a plea.

Trump’s Statement on Social Media

Via his platform, Truth Social, Trump conveyed: “Prime Minister Starmer of the United Kingdom has informed me that those responsible for the attack on our beloved Turnberry in Scotland have been apprehended.”

He further claimed that the individuals involved are currently incarcerated, although officials have yet to validate this statement.

Expressing gratitude, Trump remarked: “Allowing such attacks is unacceptable, and I extend my gratitude to Prime Minister Starmer and UK law enforcement for their diligent efforts.”