Con artist wants Ireland to pay for golf visit

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An Irish government source with knowledge of ongoing discussions told CNN that the White House is insisting the Irish prime minister, or taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, come to the President's golf course in Doonbeg to host a meeting between the two leaders.

According to the source, "The Irish government feel that protocol dictates that any event they host for President Trump should be at a venue of their choosing and certainly not at an hotel owned by Trump."

"It is a bit unseemly to demand that the taoiseach host President Trump at his hotel," the source said.

So there you have it. The con artist, on an official visit, wants Ireland to pick up the tab for his visit at his own failing golf club. That request just oozes class. But wait, there's more.

Another Irish diplomatic source with knowledge of the planning says, "The visit is already very delicate politically for Varadkar, as President Trump is incredibly unpopular in Ireland."
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When asked about the possibility of a Trump visit, Varadkar told reporters recently, "The President of America is always welcome here. We respect the role no matter what we think of the person themselves."

The taoiseach also said protesters are more than welcome: Ireland "is a democracy, and peaceful protest is part of democracy and I would certainly never criticize anyone for taking part in a protest if they wish to express their views."​

For the record, the con artist's failing golf course in Ireland has lost money four years in a row, and the con artist intends to pour more money into the failing course, thus insuring it will continue to lose money. Or is he using the course as a way to launder money?

https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/17/politics/us-ireland-trump-visit-venue-hotel-golf/index.html

https://www.wmbfnews.com/2018/11/21/trump-irish-resort-loses-money-fourth-consecutive-year/
 
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