
Former President Donald Trump has denounced a vandalism incident at his Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, calling it “disgraceful” and demanding those responsible be “treated harshly.”
The March 8 attack left red paint splashed across the clubhouse and damage to the greens. Police arrived around 4:40 AM and arrested Kieran Robson, 33, who was charged with malicious mischief and released on bail. A 75-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman were also detained and later released pending further investigation. Trump praised UK authorities for their swift response and emphasized that vandalism is “not protest—it’s a criminal act.
The incident has renewed debate over the limits of political expression. Critics of Trump remain vocal, but many agree that property damage undermines civil discourse.
Trump Turnberry, a landmark in his business empire, remains a symbol of his brand and legacy. As investigations continue, Trump insists justice must be served swiftly.