LAST NIGHT, IT was announced that Donald Trump is set to pay a two-day visit to Ireland this November. If you are unable to imagine how Twitter reacted to the news, here are some tweets that sum up the atmosphere.
1.
News: ‘Trump to visit Ireland in November.’
— TwistedDoodles (@twisteddoodles) August 31, 2018
Ireland: ‘Aw no, we won’t be home that day.’
News: ‘I didn’t say what day...’
Ireland: ‘Eh...We have to move out, We’re getting an extension done. We’re building a utility room in the Irish Sea.’
2.
.@iresimpsonsfans, start your engines https://t.co/27IGvN8dCk
— Tara Mulholland (@tara_mulholland) September 1, 2018
3.
Trump is coming to Ireland in November. Must organise the welcoming party.... pic.twitter.com/kptL9Kie2Q
— Pauline Murphy (@RealPMurphy) August 31, 2018
4.
Trump arrives in Ireland pic.twitter.com/zjrB5sVV3b
— Daniel Gay Luas / Caoimhín (@yascaoimhin) August 31, 2018
5.
The Queen, the Pope now Trump: Fine Gael really get us
— The Noble Mucksavage (@JurassicArse) August 31, 2018
6.
First the Pope, now Trump, why don't we just go all in and invite the reanimated corpse of Oliver Cromwell for a state visit pic.twitter.com/nq4KH5rsLW
— Ciaraíoch 🎨 (@Ciaraioch) August 31, 2018
7.
Trump can come to Ireland on two conditions: all official engagements take place in Barack Obama Plaza and all photos are taken right beside the life size cardboard cutout of Barack Obama. Take it or leave it.
— ⭐ amy o'connor ⭐ (@amyohconnor) August 31, 2018
8.
May I be the first to extend a warm fuck you to President Trump who will visit Ireland in November
— John Maguire (@JMaguireCritic) August 31, 2018
9.
Dear Donald Trump,
— Derek Landy (@DerekLandy) August 31, 2018
You really don't have to visit Ireland in November. Really you don't. Really and truly you don't.
Don't.
10.
Always love a good protest https://t.co/iViGqqPRWz
— Cllr Noeleen Reilly (@NoeleenReilly) September 1, 2018
11.
This is not true. It’s a lie. Fake news. Whatever you want to call it. That disgusting, dangerous man is not welcome in this country. Hope people from other countries know the Minister is not speaking for Ireland. He speaks only for himself. https://t.co/zNuruh4qk2
— Roisin Ingle (@roisiningle) August 31, 2018
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