Monday, 10 Mar 2025

Trump's Scottish golf resort vandalized by pro-Palestine group over Gaza stance

President Trump's Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalized with graffiti by pro-Palestine activists who are protesting his plans for Gaza and to displace Palestinians.


Trump's Scottish golf resort vandalized by pro-Palestine group over Gaza stance
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Drone footage shows the resort's clubhouse splattered with red paint while giant white letters reading "Gaza Is Not For Sale" were painted on an area next to a green.

The lamp post at the resort's entrance was also damaged while graffiti reading "Free Gaza" and "Free Palestine" were sprayed on the entrance's wall.

"To make that clear, we have shown him that his own property is not safe from acts of resistance," the group said in a statement.

It wasn't immediately clear which course had been vandalized.

"Yesterday, it was ranked #3 golf course in Europe. Today, it's shut," Palestine Action wrote on X.

The resort is one of two that Trump, via the Trump Organization, operates in Scotland, with the second being Trump International Scotland in Aberdeen. The president is an avid golfer and his mother hailed from Scotland. 

Police in Scotland said they are investigating the incident. 

"Around 4.40 a.m. on Saturday, 8 March, 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 investigations were ongoing.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Trump Organization for comment. 

Separately on Saturday, a man waving a Palestinian flag climbed the Elizabeth Tower - commonly known as Big Ben - at London's Palace of Westminster.

Fox News' Rachel Wolf, Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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