Trump wanted comedian deported over golf course joke

Donald Trump has remained a lightning rod for debate since his re-election in November 2024, with many of his policies continuing to polarize opinion. From slapping sweeping tariffs on nearly every country to doubling down on his hardline stance on migration, his administration’s actions have drawn both staunch praise and heated backlash.

When he’s not wielding a pen over executive orders or rallying supporters at events, Trump is most often found on the green, indulging in one of his favorite pastimes: golf. Despite being 78, he’s often described by golf insiders as a “steady single-digit player” with an unexpectedly long drive and a reputation for playing at lightning speed.

But his love of the sport once made him the unexpected target of a well-known prank.

Back in 2016, as Trump was relaunching his newly purchased Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, he found himself at the center of a stunt pulled off by notorious British comedian Simon Brodkin — also known by his alter ego, Lee Nelson.

As Trump began to deliver his speech, Brodkin calmly approached the stage and began tossing golf balls decorated with swastikas into the air. With an exaggerated apology, he shouted, “Donald, here are the balls you ordered!” before holding them up and adding, “My bad.”

The stunt shocked attendees and was swiftly cut short by Scottish police, who quickly recognized Brodkin. Trump, clearly not amused, reportedly wanted to press charges.

Brodkin later told The Scottish Sun that despite having a criminal record for similar antics, the Scottish officers were remarkably good-humored about the whole thing. “They were brilliant,” he said. “Who wants to get waterboarded by the CIA when you can have an Irn Bru in the back of a police van?”

Rather than dragging him through the legal system, the officers simply put him on a plane back to London and told Trump’s team that he’d been deported.

Brodkin, known for his bold and sometimes outrageous stunts, has a long history of targeting public figures. Among his most infamous pranks: joining Manchester City’s players during their warm-up (he was arrested), storming Kanye West’s Glastonbury set in 2015, and throwing $600 in cash at then-FIFA President Sepp Blatter, claiming it was part of North Korea’s World Cup bid.

 

Related Posts

Police Respond As 8 Deaths In Same Area

Multiple Bodies Found in New England Spark Serial Killer Fears The discovery of several bodies across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island since early March has fueled speculation…

Ariana Grande signing fans pictures at the BAFTA’s

Fans Express Concern Over Ariana Grande’s Appearance Ariana Grande’s recent public appearances have stirred concern among fans, with many noting her noticeable weight loss. The 31-year-old pop…

Former White House official claims secret cities built underground

Underground Cities for the Elite? Shocking Claim by Ex-Bush Official Former Bush administration official Catherine Austin Fitts made a startling claim during a podcast interview with Tucker…

hoto of passenger on flight goes viral,

Viral Airline Photo Sparks Heated Debate A single photo from a flight between Helsinki and Copenhagen has ignited a fierce debate online. The image shows a plus-sized…

Plus-sized passenger protests being

When Jaelynn Chaney touched down at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in May 2024, she expected the wheelchair assistance she’d requested in advance—something that had always been part of…

On Mother’s Day, My MIL Made Me Pay for Everyone’s

Family, Fertility, and Mother’s Day I’m 35, married to Ryan for nearly ten years. We’ve endured fertility struggles, miscarriages, and silent heartbreak. I stopped sharing our pain…

Leave a Reply