No, don’t adjust your phone, laptop, tablet or whatever device you’re reading this on.
Donald Trump is coming to Ireland and has even announced when he is planning on heading over.
The invite has been extended out twice from our side: once from Enda Kenny and once from Leo Varadkar and Trump has finally accepted.
While a minority don’t mind Trump visiting, albeit a very small minority, a good chunk of the population want to make their feelings very known about the US President coming to Ireland.
Someone even wants to erect a ‘fuck off Trump’ sign on Benbulben similar to what happened during the referendum when a ‘no’ sign was put up on the mountain.
The next days are going to be very interesting…
@realDonaldTrump visiting Ireland in November. He probably still thinks we are part of the UK. pic.twitter.com/xdYIiumCKh
— Kevin (@kevincolfer1) August 31, 2018
Someone write fuck off Trump on Benbulben please and thank you
— Rudy Hellzapoppin’ (@RudyHellzapop) August 31, 2018
Did they announce Trump’s visit today because half the country is at EP for the weekend and they’re just hoping no one will notice the story break?
— Amy Clarkin (@AmyClarkin) August 31, 2018
@campaignforleo & ministers realizing #Trump actually believed him when he invited #Trump to Ireland.#CeadMileFailteMeArse #Protest pic.twitter.com/l98eBif7CL
— Jean B (@Postie61Jean) August 31, 2018
Ireland greeting @realDonaldTrump when he visits pic.twitter.com/30IFBTfBqb
— Eric TÁbay (@EricTeebs) August 31, 2018
First the Pope, now the White House has announced that Trump is to visit Ireland in November
Other upcoming state visits to include the ghost of Oliver Cromwell, that bloke who never buys their round and many more figures hated by the Irish populace
— Conor Doyle (@ConorDoyle96) August 31, 2018
Main image via: Gdbailey1973