Trump Turnberry — became the target of a serious act of vandalism.
The historic resort, nestled along the Ayrshire coast, was found with red paint sprayed across its iconic clubhouse. Parts of the course, including several putting greens, were also damaged in what police are calling a “malicious and targeted act.” Authorities were alerted to the scene around 4:40 a.m. after a witness reported suspicious activity on the property.
The incident has triggered outrage from Trump and renewed conversations about the line between political dissent and criminal behavior.
Suspects Arrested, Investigation Ongoing
Police Scotland quickly responded to the report and arrested 33-year-old Kieran Robson in connection with the damage. He was charged with malicious mischief and later released on bail.
Additionally, a 75-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman were taken into custody in connection with the incident. While their identities have not been made public, authorities confirmed both were released pending further investigation.
As of now, no formal charges have been filed against the older individuals. Police have stated that the investigation is still active and that more information will be released in due course.
Despite official silence on the details, Trump himself claimed on his social media platform, Truth Social, that three individuals were arrested. He praised law enforcement for their “swift and professional” response and expressed hope that those responsible would be “treated harshly.”
Trump Responds: “It Won’t Be Tolerated”
In a series of posts and public statements, Trump didn’t hold back. He condemned the incident in strong terms, stating that vandalism of this nature is not just an attack on his personal property but a broader affront to civility and the rule of law.
“Trump Turnberry is a world-class resort, a symbol of hard work and success,” he wrote. “Those responsible for this disgraceful act should face serious consequences. We must send a clear message — this kind of behavior will not be tolerated.”
He also took the opportunity to thank the UK law enforcement agencies for their rapid response and professionalism in handling the matter.
Sources close to the former president have said that security at the property has already been increased following the vandalism. New surveillance equipment and a larger security team have reportedly been installed to prevent similar attacks in the future.
Damage to Turnberry: More Than Just Paint
While the full extent of the damage has not been disclosed publicly, those familiar with the site say it goes beyond simple graffiti.
Red paint was sprayed on walls, windows, and signage at the clubhouse — a structure that dates back to the early 20th century and was painstakingly restored under Trump’s ownership. Several of the resort’s golf greens were also deliberately damaged, requiring immediate repair by groundskeeping crews.
Though insurance is expected to cover much of the physical damage, the attack has symbolic weight. Turnberry is not just one of Scotland’s most prestigious golf courses — it’s a property deeply personal to Trump.
Turnberry: A Passion Project for Trump
Trump purchased Turnberry in 2014 and invested over $200 million in renovations to transform it into a five-star destination for golf and leisure tourism. The property holds particular emotional value for Trump, as it ties into his mother’s Scottish heritage and represents one of the crown jewels of his real estate portfolio.
The course has hosted four Open Championships in the past, and Trump has long lobbied for it to once again be included in the Open rota. However, in 2021, The R&A — which oversees the Open — announced that Turnberry would not be considered “for the foreseeable future” due to political controversy surrounding Trump following the events of January 6, 2021.
Still, Trump has remained proud of the property, often referring to it as “one of the finest golf resorts in the world.”
Security Heightened, Legal Action Promised
In response to the attack, Trump’s team is reportedly working closely with Scottish authorities to ensure that all those involved are brought to justice.
According to a spokesperson for the Trump Organization, “Security has been reviewed and upgraded. We are fully cooperating with the police and intend to pursue civil action against anyone found responsible for this malicious destruction.”
The spokesperson emphasized that the property would reopen fully to guests within days, noting that “repairs are already underway and will not impact the long-term operations of the resort.”
A Deeper Conversation: Protest vs. Vandalism
While Trump did not speculate publicly on the motive behind the attack, many observers believe it may have been politically driven.
Trump’s presidency — and his continued presence in American and international politics — has long been polarizing. His policies, rhetoric, and actions continue to spark strong reactions, both from supporters and critics.
Some activists have in the past protested outside Turnberry and Trump’s other properties. But this incident has reignited debate over the limits of political protest. Even many of Trump’s critics have spoken out to condemn the vandalism, asserting that while protest is a democratic right, vandalism is a criminal act.
“Disagreeing with someone’s politics doesn’t justify destroying their property,” one Scottish MP commented on Twitter. “We must stand for civil discourse, not destruction.”
Trump’s Unyielding Response
As the investigation continues, Trump remains vocal and unapologetic in his response.
“This resort is more than a business,” he wrote. “It’s a symbol of excellence, family legacy, and Scottish pride. The people who defaced it didn’t just splash paint on walls — they insulted years of dedication and craftsmanship.”
Trump, who is widely expected to be a central figure in the 2024 U.S. presidential race, has also used the incident to reiterate his broader stance on law and order.
“If we allow vandals to destroy what others have built — whether it’s a statue, a store, or a golf course — then we’re saying chaos wins. That can’t happen. Not in the UK, not in the U.S., not anywhere.”
What’s Next?
For now, Trump Turnberry remains open for business, with repairs underway and tighter security in place.
The investigation is still active, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Meanwhile, the incident stands as yet another reminder of the deep divisions and strong passions that surround Donald Trump’s name — even across the Atlantic.
But whatever your politics may be, one thing is clear: destruction is not the answer. And for Trump, this attack has only reaffirmed his stance — he won’t be backing down anytime soon.