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Entrance to Trump’s Golf Club Vandalized with Red Paint (Video)

The president’s oft-frequented Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach was vandalized late Saturday.
“The entrance to Trump International Golf Club, the president’s course du jour while at the so-called Winter White House in Mar-a-Lago, had new decoration on Saturday evening in the form of red paint splattered all over one of the entrance signs,” ABC News reported.
They further reported that two vans from the Palm Beach County Sherriff’s Department investigated the vandalism late Saturday night. Video can be found below, beginning at 1:47:
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Local police have referred outlets to the Secret Service. Trump spent the majority of his time on Saturday at Mar-a-Lago, where he played a round of golf and had dinner with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.
The public press pool Twitter feed, which documents the president’s activities, noted that “vandals over night splashed red paint on the left entrance sign… where the president was yesterday.” The pool was en route to Mar-a-Lago once again this morning.
It was during that time that Trump shared his latest Easter message attacking Democrats and threatening recipients of DACA.
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