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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sarah Young

Activists unveil large Donald Trump protest art near US president’s golf resort

The artwork has been created on sand next to Trump Turnberry (Greenpeace UK/PA) -

Greenpeace activists etched a giant protest message into the sand near Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland on Wednesday, targeting US President Donald Trump's environmental policies.

The 55m by 40m image, depicting Trump's face alongside the slogan "Time to resist – fight the billionaire takeover," was only visible from the air and unnoticed by golfers on the course.

The stunt, timed to coincide with the first 100 days of Trump's second term, highlighted Greenpeace's criticism of the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement and its support for fossil fuel projects.

The organisation released aerial footage showcasing the scale of the sand portrait, roughly half the size of a football pitch, juxtaposed against the backdrop of the luxury golf resort.

Greenpeace said it worked with an arts organisation to draw in the sand overnight. The image was later washed away by the tide.

The stunt marks Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office (Greenpeace UK/PA)

Areeba Hamid, co-executive director of Greenpeace UK, said: "During his first 100 days President Trump has been actively working to dismantle and weaken environmental protections and attack those who fight to protect nature and our shared climate, putting the corporate profits of his billionaire friends ahead of people and the planet. It’s time to resist the billionaire takeover of our rights and freedoms."

Hamid added: “Trump’s biggest allies are a group of unelected billionaires, including the fossil fuel company CEOs who are knowingly burning the planet, polluting our waters, and hurting communities around the world.

"No one voted for these corporate bullies to end free speech, but they will stop at nothing to keep their oil and gas empire alive – even weaponising the legal system to crush dissent and silence environmental activism."

For Trump Turnberry, it is the second time in two months that protesters have targeted the luxury golf resort, located on the west coast of Scotland, 50 miles south of Glasgow.

Pro-Palestinian graffiti was daubed on walls at the course and "Gaza is not for sale" painted on one of the greens on March 8.

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