Summary

Donald Trump condemned a vandalism attack at his Scottish golf course by activists, calling the perpetrators “terrorists” and demanding they be “treated harshly.”

The March 8 incident at Trump Turnberry included red paint, anti-Trump graffiti, and messages like “Gaza is not 4 sale.”

Police charged a 33-year-old man and arrested two others. Palestine Action claimed responsibility, citing U.S. complicity in Gaza’s destruction.

Activists criticized the leaders for focusing on property damage while Gaza faces ongoing bombardment.

  • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    The Scottish Newburg council should release a statement:

    “We need Trump International Golf for national security and international security. We need it. We have to have it. We never take military force off the table.”

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      It really upset him when we built a wind farm within sight of his other one here, we should just blanket them in turbines