Trump’s Turnberry mansion in Scotland gets vandalise

Trump’s Turnberry mansion in Scotland was vandalised overnight in an incident that has sparked widespread attention and a police investigation. Red paint and graffiti were sprayed across the exterior of the Trump Turnberry estate, affecting several buildings as well as prominent entrance features on the grounds. The damage was discovered in the early hours,

with images of the defaced property quickly circulating and drawing strong reactions from supporters and critics alike. The luxury resort, closely associated with former U.S. president Donald Trump, is one of the most high-profile properties in Scotland, making the attack particularly striking.

Police Scotland confirmed they are treating the incident as criminal damage and have launched a full investigation. Officers are examining CCTV footage from the estate and surrounding areas, while forensic teams are assessing the extent of the damage caused by the paint and graffiti.

Authorities have not yet confirmed whether any suspects have been identified or whether the act is believed to be politically motivated. However, the deliberate targeting of such a well-known property has raised questions about intent and potential links to broader protests or political tensions.

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