BEDMINSTER, NJ – Former U.S. President Donald Trump is facing an alarming warning after a group of pro-Palestine activists vandalized one of his most prestigious golf resorts. The group, which claimed responsibility for the attack, declared in a chilling statement: “No amount of police protection will stop us.”
The incident took place at Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland, where protesters splattered red paint across the clubhouse, scrawled graffiti on the property, and damaged several putting greens. The attack was reportedly in response to Trump’s recent comments suggesting that Gaza could be transformed into a luxury resort destination under U.S. control.
Palestine Action, the activist group behind the vandalism, issued a statement condemning Trump’s remarks. “We reject Donald Trump’s treatment of Gaza as though it were his property to dispose of as he likes,” the group declared.
Their statement also made it clear that they intend to escalate their actions. “To make that clear, we have shown him that his own property is not safe from acts of resistance,” the group warned.
The situation intensified on Wednesday when authorities arrested an individual in connection with the crime. In response, Palestine Action doubled down on its threats.
“BREAKING: One person was arrested in Scotland, accused of painting and wrecking Trump’s Turnberry golf resort,” the group announced on X, formerly known as Twitter.
They then followed up with an even stronger warning: “Whilst Trump continues to plan and commit war crimes against the Palestinian people, know that no amount of police protection will stop us.”
The bold declaration raises serious security concerns, as the group has already demonstrated both intent and capability to damage Trump-owned properties. The former president has yet to publicly respond to the escalating threats.
With tensions rising and the potential for further incidents looming, all eyes are now on Trump and how he will handle this growing security risk.