Fáilte IrelandHe said Trump’s visit could be viewed negatively, as the president promoting his golf resort, or positively, sending a postcard around the world.“You can enjoy it and seize the moment or choose to take the other path. The entire week here has seen people embracing all that is positive,” said Russell.
According to three men, Trump adored the American flags displayed by locals around the course. At one point, he wanted to meet a farmer who had Irish and US flags hosted high on his farm by the 12th hole.Trump responded enthusiastically too to the reports of the reception his sons received on their Wednesday night pub crawl through Doonbeg village.
“He is the president now but he wasn’t the president in the buggy when I was travelling with him,” he said.
I’ve a funny feeling ye let the boss win the game 😉🙄🙄
Ya know there was this moment earlier when the clouds parted, New sunshine flickered off a dove, who I Swear said 'pro life'. While the glens of Ireland echoed those beautiful voices north to Donegal. Then one of the trump juniors shot the dove, (they like killing).