“From a business perspective, we work very well with The Trump Organisation.”
this morning, Rita McInerney, owner of McInerney’s Shop in Doonbeg said locals have “become accustomed to these visits now.”“In 2019, he came as a president, but I think he’s now coming as a property owner. I believe he’s going to Scotland as well, so I think it’s very much a business visit.”Ms McInerney said people in Doonbeg are not focused on politics when it comes to Donald Trump.
“The project here in Doonbeg was started 25 years ago by the local community as a way to create employment.”“We have always said that once the conditions of engagement are met by any of the owners, we work with whoever is the property owner and have a great relationship with them.”As a former US president, Mr Trump is entitled to security and Gardaí protection during his visit.
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