![]() Muredach's Cathedral in County Mayo.įollowing his return home, Biden formally announced his campaign for re-election, possibly setting up a sensational rematch with Trump. Trump's visit to Ireland comes just weeks after Biden's four-day trip to the country which ended with a rousing speech celebrating his Irish heritage in front of a boisterous crowd in front of St. Trump, wearing his famed red Make America Great Again cap, added: 'Biden doesn't hit a 280 right down the middle, does he? Biden can't hit an 80 down the middle.'Īsked if he was confident that he could defeat Biden in the next US election, he said: 'I could win it three times.' 'You think Biden can do that? I don't think so,' he joked after teeing off and driving away in a buggy which said 'President Trump' on the front of it. 'And I have to go back for a woman that made a false accusation about me and I have a judge that is extremely hostile.'Įarlier on, the former president attempted to deal a series of blows to Biden as he spoke to reporters on the golf course where a standard membership costs $3,100 per year with a $1,250 joining fee. Or in my case, against a famous, rich and political person that is leading the polls by 40 points. 'It's called false accusations against a rich guy. He added: 'It's a disgrace that this is allowed to happen. 'He's down by 11 - and my republican opponent is down by 45 - he's disappeared.' This is the only way they think they can win the election because Biden is losing,' he said. The Republican said the rape accusations against him are politically motivated, adding that his accuser is a Democrat and the judge is a 'rough judge' who 'was appointed by Bill Clinton'. Speaking to reporters outside his golf resort, Trump said he would 'probably attend' the hearing - where he has so far let his lawyers fight his ongoing legal battle. His visit to Scotland and Ireland has coincided with the second week of the trial in Manhattan over accusations, denied by Trump, that he raped former magazine columnist E Jean Carroll in a department store dressing room in 1996. In a shock turn of events, Trump also revealed he would be cutting his trip to Ireland short so he can return to 'confront' his accuser in a New York civil rape case, which he described as a 'political attack'. The former president also mocked Biden's golfing ability after teeing off at his Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg, County Clare - where he arrived last night on the back of a visit to Scotland. Donald Trump today laid into 'incompetent' Joe Biden by claiming he could beat the President 'three times' in the 2024 election during an eventful round of golf in Ireland with his son Eric.
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