Trump Slams Pro-Palestine Vandals at Turnberry as Terrorists

President Trump branded a pro-Palestine group terrorists after they allegedly vandalized his Turnberry golf course in Scotland with messages like Gaza is not 4 sale. The spray-paint attack hit the Ayrshire resort overnight prompting a fierce response from the White House. Trump demanded harsh punishment for those responsible escalating tensions over his Middle East stance.

The vandals struck the pristine greens leaving red paint and slogans decrying U.S. policy on Gaza. Scottish police launched a probe treating it as a hate crime tied to global protests over Palestine. Trump tied the act to broader unrest blaming radical left agitators for targeting his properties.

Turnberry a jewel in Trump’s business empire has faced activist ire before but never this bold. Staff scrambled to clean the damage as golfers expressed outrage over the disruption. Local leaders condemned the vandalism though some quietly noted the Gaza war’s toll driving such acts.

Trump’s hardline Israel support has made his assets lightning rods for pro-Palestine anger. The Gaza conflict now in its third year has killed thousands fueling worldwide marches and boycotts. Activists say Turnberry’s luxury starkly contrasts with Palestinian suffering a point Trump dismisses as excuses for lawlessness.

The President vowed to press Scotland for swift arrests leaning on his ties with UK leaders. Progressives argue his rhetoric inflames division rather than seeking peace in the region. Human rights groups call for dialogue not punishment saying desperation drives these protests.

Trump’s team linked the attack to domestic foes claiming it mirrors unrest by coastal elites. Supporters rallied online with some urging vigilante justice against the culprits. Critics fear his terrorist label could chill free expression as dissent grows over U.S. foreign policy.

Scotland’s government pledged a full investigation though resources stretch thin amid budget cuts. The incident reignites debate over Trump’s global footprint and its political cost. For now Turnberry stands as a flashpoint in a world divided by war and wealth.

Workers at the course say the cleanup could take days denting Trump’s bottom line. Activists hinted at more actions ahead testing his resolve. The clash at Turnberry mirrors a broader fight over justice and power playing out on an unlikely green stage.

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