Man and woman set to appear in court over damage to Trump’s golf course
- A man, 33, and a woman, 55, have been arrested in connection with vandalism at Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course on March 8, 2025, confirmed Police Scotland.
- Red paint and slogans were used to damage the golf course property, which is a significant offense under Scottish law.
- Donald Trump condemned the vandalism, labeling those responsible as 'terrorists' and emphasized that they should face harsh punishments.
- The incident involved red paint defacing property and damage to the golf course greens, as reported by Police Scotland.
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A man and a woman have been arrested this Friday in Scotland in connection with the damage to the US President’s golf course, Donald Trump, in Turnberry, reports AFP. As specified by the Corps, the 55-year-old woman was arrested in Leeds, in the north of England, and the 33-year-old man in Wakefield, in the south of Leeds. The events occurred last March. In the early morning of the 8th, security forces were alerted after the façade of the luxuri…
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