Trump’s Irish golf course damaged by pro-Palestinian activists

  • Irish law enforcement is looking for witnesses
  • The course is located in Doonbeg, a village in County Clare
  • Trump's Scottish course was vandalized less than a week ago

Trump International Golf Course, is seen from the beach at Doughmore bay, near Doonbeg, on the west coast of Ireland, on Dec. 2, 2016. (Photo by PAUL FAITH / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Douglas Dalby (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)

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(NewsNation) — Another of President Donald Trump’s golf courses has been damaged by vandals, this time in the Republic of Ireland.

Less than a week after pro-Palestinian protesters dug up some of the Trump Turnberry greens in Scotland, activists also caused damage to Trump International Golf Links Ireland in Doonbeg, a village in County Clare.

According to the BBC, Irish law enforcement is investigating the incident, which also included graffiti that was reportedly critical of the president and in support of Palestine.

Police are appealing to witnesses who were in the area from Wednesday evening until midnight local time.

Trump hosted Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheál Martin at the White House on Wednesday during a “Friends of Ireland” gathering.

On March 6, the White House announced that the month would be known as Irish-American Heritage Month to “honor the extraordinary contributions of Irish-American citizens past and present.”

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