Media reports suggest Trump wants to visit his golf course in Ireland, but the Irish leader doesn't want to meet with him there.
A view of Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Doonbeg in Doonbeg, Ireland. By Adam Taylor and Adam Taylor Foreign reporter who writes about a variety of subjects Email Bio Follow David A. Fahrenthold David A. Fahrenthold Reporter covering the Trump family and its business interests. Email Bio Follow May 17 at 1:11 PM President Trump had been expected to visit Ireland next month, part of a tour of Europe that would also include stops in Britain and France.
The newspaper reported that if Varadkar refuses to meet Trump at his Doonbeg resort, the president is considering canceling his visit to Ireland and instead visiting a different golf course in Scotland as an alternative. President Trump shakes hands with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar during a March 14 meeting in the Oval Office at the White House. Though it is not a formal state visit, the possible trip raises protocol questions about whether the U.S. leader needs to meet with a head of state or government when visiting his private property in another country.
His most recent U.S. financial disclosure forms, covering the year 2018, show that Doonbeg’s revenue increased slightly, up about 2 percent from $14.2 million to $14.5 million. But those forms do not say whether the Doonbeg club turned a profit in that year.
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