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President Trump is expected to get a hearty Irish welcome on Wednesday when he arrives in Doonbeg -- a tiny coastal town in Ireland that credits him with job creation and an economic boom.
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.
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Donald Trump's Irish resort hits record number of members - and they're willing to pay a lot - MSNAvid 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 ...
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 ...
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'A childish, criminal act': Gardaí investigating vandalism at Trump's golf course in Doonbeg - MSNGARDAÍ HAVE SAID they are investigating vandalism at a golf resort in Doonbeg, Co Clare owned by US president Donald Trump. The criminal damage occurred yesterday evening on a golf course at ...
A golf course owned by US President Donald Trump in the Republic of Ireland has been damaged by vandals. Gardaí (Irish police) are investigating after what is described as "criminal damage" was ...
Former US president Donald Trump playing golf at Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg, Co. Clare in 2023. Th resort has slimmed down plans for development at the site.
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Protesters Dig Up Lush Greens at Trump’s Irish Golf Course - MSNIrish 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.
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