Trump’s Scottish golf resort vandalised with pro-Palestine graffiti

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British police are investigating after US President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalised.

British police are investigating after US President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalised.

PHOTOS: REUTERS, X/@MOLLYPLOOFKINS

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LONDON - US President Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland has been daubed with pro-Palestinian graffiti, with a protest group claiming responsibility.

Local media on March 8 showed images of red paint scrawled across walls at the course with the slogans :Free Gaza" and "Free Palestine" as well as insults against Mr Trump.

“Gaza is not for sale” was also painted on one of the greens and holes dug up on the course.

Palestine Action said it caused the damage, posting on social media platform X: “Whilst Trump attempts to treat Gaza as his property, he should know his own property is within reach.”

In February, Mr Trump

enraged the Arab world

by declaring unexpectedly that the United States would take over Gaza, resettle its over two million Palestinian population and develop it into the “Riviera of the Middle East”.

Police Scotland said it was investigating.

“Around 4.40am on Saturday, March 8, 2025, we received a report of damage to the golf course and a premises on Maidens Road, Turnberry,” a Police Scotland spokesperson said, adding that enquiries were ongoing.

Separately on March 8, a man waving a Palestinian flag

climbed the Big Ben tower

at London’s Palace of Westminster. REUTERS

A screenshot from an online video showing a protest message painted on one of the golf course greens.

SCREENSHOT: X/@MOLLYPLOOFKINS

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