Two petitions have been lodged to ban him and will be considered by the Joint Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions, which means both the Dail, the lower house, and the Senate will take part.
The Trump petitions were submitted last month after Trump’s comments about banning Muslims from America.
At the time the Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny described the comments as “not acceptable” while opposition leader Michael Martin criticized the fawning welcome Trump received from Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan when he arrived in Ireland in a Trump jet to announce his takeover of Doonbeg Golf Club.
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Trump should just tell them to shove it.
ReplyDeleteHe has told them to shove it. He stated that if he is banned his company will not be investing billions of $$$ in their country. Ireland, Scottland GB or UK or whatever those limey's call it.
ReplyDeleteTypical American doesn't even comprehend basic geography.
DeleteTrump is just standing up for this country. We need more leaders like him.
ReplyDeleteWho cares what those socialist pansies say? They need more Muslims let in their country to rape their women, and then do nothing about it...pansies.
ReplyDeleteSpoken by people who were left with only half a country.
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