Vandals Damage Trump Golf Course in Doonbeg, Investigation Underway
Vandals Damage Trump Golf Course in Doonbeg, Investigation Underway

Vandals Damage Trump Golf Course in Doonbeg, Investigation Underway

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Donald Trump's golf resort in Doonbeg, Ireland, was vandalized when individuals dug up two greens and planted Palestinian flags, an act described as 'childish and criminal' by resort management. The incident occurred shortly after Trump met with Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin in Washington for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. An Garda Síochána is investigating the crime, appealing for witnesses with any video footage from the area. Despite the damage, the resort's management reassured that business operations would not be affected and expressed pride in their successful season ahead. This incident follows a similar protest at Trump's Turnberry property in Scotland, where activists also defaced the course. The Trump family has owned the Doonbeg resort for over 11 years, making it a significant employer in the region.

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