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My family and I visited the Trump International Hotel in Doonbeg, Ireland, for my cousin's wedding. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThis past fall, I visited Ireland for the first time to attend my cousin's wedding. I paid 765 euros, or about $840, a night, for a two-bedroom ocean-view suite at the Trump International Hotel in Doonbeg, Ireland.
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[1/2] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he plays golf at Trump International Golf Links course, in Doonbeg, Ireland May 4, 2023. REUTERS/Damien Storan/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's physician wrote in a note released on Monday that the former president is in "excellent heath" and that "he will continue to enjoy a healthy active lifestyle for many years." The physical and mental health of both men has become a major issue in the 2024 presidential race. "His physical exams were well within the normal range and his cognitive exams were exceptional," Aronwald wrote. A Trump physician, Harold Bornstein, who produced a similar note in 2016 said that Trump had dictated its contents.
Persons: Donald Trump, Damien Storan, Donald Trump's, Trump, Joe Biden's, Bruce Aronwald, Aronwald, Biden, Harold Bornstein, president's, Gram Slattery, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: U.S, Republican, Trump, REUTERS, Rights, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Doonbeg, Ireland, New Jersey, Atlanta, U.S, Georgia
Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden's physical fitness while speaking at a rally in Iowa. Trump said he has a "much better body" than Biden and that he would easily take him in a fight. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump said he has a "much better body" than President Joe Biden and claimed he could take him in a fight. AdvertisementAdvertisementTrump mocked Biden for being "very, very old" and claimed he could not carry lightweight beach chairs meant for "a child" to carry. Biden said he would have beaten up Trump at high schoolFormer president Donald Trump playing golf at his course in Doonbeg, Ireland.
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CNN —Attorneys for E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump are set to give closing arguments Monday morning in the battery and defamation trial against the former president in Manhattan federal court. Carroll’s legal team put on 11 witnesses in her case including the writer herself over seven trial days. “He has a right to testify which has been waived but if he has second thoughts, I’ll at least consider it and maybe we’ll see what happens,” Kaplan told the attorneys. Trump, who has not appeared in the courtroom at any point during the trial, told reporters in Ireland on Thursday he’ll “probably attend” the trial. No such motion was made by the deadline Sunday and his attorneys confirmed he will not attend the trial.
Donald Trump will officially not be testifying at his civil rape trial. The former president was given a deadline after telling reporters he would attend. Closing arguments for the case are set for Monday, and the jury will begin deliberating Tuesday. Despite these statements, his lead attorney Joe Tacopina insisted at the hearing that Trump waived his right to testify. Lawyers for Carroll and Trump did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
DOONBEG, Ireland, May 4 (Reuters) - Donald Trump said on Thursday he will "probably" attend an ongoing civil trial in New York where he is accused of rape and defamation, repeating his denials of the allegations during a visit to his Irish golf resort. Trump also denied the accusation in a deposition video played on Wednesday for a Manhattan federal jury, as Trump sought to defend himself without testifying in person. The trial has so far run for six days and is expected to extend into next week. Denying the allegations in his deposition video, Trump accused Carroll of making up the story to drive sales of a 2019 memoir in which she made her claims public. Reporting by Padraic Halpin in Dublin; Editing by Sharon SingletonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Donald Trump told reporters in Ireland that he'll 'probably' attend his Manhattan civil rape trial. A judge has given Trump until Sunday morning to change his mind and decide to take the stand. Trump won't be coming to court to testify, Tacopina told the judge. "A few minutes before I came into court this morning," Tacopina answered. "And I think it's a disgrace," Trump told reporters, "that it's allowed to happen, false accusations against a rich guy, or in my case against a famous, rich and political person."
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to move his criminal case from New York state court to federal court, his attorneys said during a hearing on Thursday. Trump's lawyers will seek the venue change sometime later Thursday, attorney Todd Blanche said towards the end of the hearing. During the hearing, attorneys for the Manhattan district attorney's office and Trump reiterated previous arguments regarding the proposed protective order. Trump's attorneys slammed the proposed protective order as "extremely restrictive" and argued that it infringes on their client's right to free speech. NBC News and other outlets oppose the prosecutor's proposed protective order to limit the public use of evidence ahead of trial, which includes potentially requiring the sealing or redaction of certain items.
Trump golfed in Ireland rather than attend two significant Manhattan court cases docketed Thursday. He continued to skip the E. Jean Carroll rape-defamation case now wrapping in federal court. "I will probably attend," he told reporters of the Carroll trial. When Irish reporters asked Trump why he wasn't attending his Manhattan civil trial, he responded, "Because we have a longstanding agreement to come here." When one reporter asked whether he was showing "disrespect" to the court, Trump walked away.
Donald Trump arrives in Scotland for short golfing trip
  + stars: | 2023-05-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/5] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures after arriving at Aberdeen International Airport in Aberdeen, Scotland, Britain May 1, 2023. REUTERS/Russell CheyneABERDEEN, Scotland, May 1 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Monday for a short trip to visit his golf courses in the country and in Ireland. Trump, who has family roots in Lewis, an island off the northwestern tip of Scotland, owns two golf courses in Scotland - one north of Aberdeen and the Turnberry resort south of Glasgow - as well as the Doonbeg golf resort in Ireland. "It’s great to be home," Trump told reporters after disembarking from his plane at Aberdeen airport. Accounts released in February showed that the two Scottish golf courses lost 4.4 million pounds ($5.5 million) in 2021.
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