Donald Trump arrived in Ireland some months ago to celebrate his purchase of a golf course in Clare.
He received the red carpet treatment on arrival in Shannon in his own private Boeing. Among those in the reception party was a senior government minister.
In the last weeks Mr Trump has said: "Aid workers must suffer the consequences". He criticised US doctors for treating the two ebola patients who were flown back to the US. The two ebola missionaries have now made a full recovery and have been discharged from hospital.
Trump also has been vociferous in his criticism of the social unrest in the Missouri city of Ferguson.
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