Vandals Splatter Red Paint Across Trump International Golf Club Entrance
Red paint was spattered across the entrance sign to Trump International Golf Club in Florida in what police suspect was an act of vandalism.
Vandal painted across the left entrance sign of the resort in Palm Beach Florida. A can of paint was found nearby, reported ABC News.
The golf course is often used by President Donald Trump when he stays at his nearby Mar-a-Lago resort.
Police from Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department were at the scene investigating the incident Saturday night, according to the network.
According to reports, Trump spent Friday and Saturday at Trump International Golf Club after traveling to Mar-a-Lago for the Easter weekend.
Fox News host Sean Hannity and PGA golfer Dustin Hamilton spent time with the President at the resort Saturday, according to the Palm Beach Post.
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“The president was in a very good mood. He seemed very, very happy,” Larry Casey, a longtime Republican operative, told the Post.
It is not clear if the president of any members of his family were at the golf club when the vandalism occurred.
The president and his wife, Melania, are expected to travel back to Washington D.C. Sunday.
In January, protesters beamed the word "shithole" onto a Trump Organization owned hotel in Washington D.C., after the president used the word to describe developing nations.