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.
All golf courses except those for public use should be appropriated by the state and converted to public housing