Vandals who targeted Donald Trump’s famed Turnberry golf course in Scotland may have thought they’d get away with it—but the former president is making sure they don’t. After red paint was splashed across the clubhouse and greens were damaged, police swiftly arrested three suspects, including Kieran Robson, who now faces charges.
While two older individuals were released pending further investigation, Trump made his stance clear online, insisting that those responsible deserve severe punishment. His praise for UK law enforcement contrasts with his frustration over the attack, which has left one of his most prized properties scarred.
As authorities piece together the details, the incident serves as a reminder that even Trump’s international ventures aren’t immune to controversy—and he isn’t staying quiet about it.