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Irish police are investigating criminal damage at President Donald Trump’s Irish golf resort, Doonbeg, after a number of greens were dug up and Palestinian flags were planted late on Tuesday.
Video of President Trump's course in Ireland, which was purchased in 2014, has gone viral on social media. "A group of ...
Avid golfers are shelling out a cool $26,260 (€25,000) each to secure their membership at US President Donald Trump's swanky Doonbeg golf resort in Ireland, which was forced to ramp up security ...
General views of the Trump International golf resort where President Donald Trump stayed during his three-day visit to Ireland on June 7, 2019 in Doonbeg.
New accounts for the company, TIGL Ireland Enterprises Ltd that operates Trump Doonbeg golf resort show that the resort’s operating profits increased by 120% to €2.06m, after revenues rose by ...
Authorities in Ireland are investigating vandalism at Trump's golf course in Doonbeg, Co. Clare where multiple greens were ...
US president Donald Trump brought up his investment in Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg during his meeting with Taoiseach Micheál Martin in the Oval Office. He claimed Irish ...
Police in Ireland are looking for three suspects they believe dug up greens and planted Palestinian flags in the lawn of the Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg.. The damage ...
President Donald Trump suggested to Micheal Martin at a White House press conference that a meeting between the two men could be held at his Doonbeg resort during his second term as President.
A Trump International Golf Links and Hotel spokesperson told Newsweek: "This was a childish, criminal act, but the incredible team at Trump Doonbeg will ensure it does not impact business.