Donald Trump's sons pull pints of Guinness as they go on a pub crawl in Ireland

TWO of Donald Trump's sons pulled pints of Guinness as they went on a pub crawl in Ireland.

Donald Trump Jnr, 41, and Eric Trump, 35, thrilled the crowds in Morrissey's bar in Doonbeg as they declared: “This is better than New York”.



The pair had a go at pouring pints as their teetotal dad held talks with the Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.

Raising their glasses to the punters in the packed bar, they yelled: "What are we cheersing to?"

Some of the crowds shouted back: "What about Doonbeg football."

Eric joked back: "What about Doonbeg hotel, come on!"




He then went on to thank those packed into the bar and say: "We love you guys.

"You guys are so warm to us every single time.

"You are truly some of the most incredible people in the world.

"I hope we've made you very, very proud."

"I hope we've made Ireland proud."

Donald Jnr then chimed in, saying: "This is a lot better than New York City" – prompting huge cheers from those on the other side of the bar.

The brothers' visit to Morrissey's came hours after their dad, America's commander-in-chief, touched down in Shannon Airport and made a similar gesture.

Trump and First Lady Melania landed on Irish soil at 4.40pm, where they were greeted by the Taoiseach as they exited Air Force One.

After landing, Don and Melania were pictured sharing a joke with the Taoiseach as they signed that airport visitors' book.

Trump wrote: "I LOVE YOUR COUNTRY", underlining the word love.

Trump is staying at his plush Trump Doonbeg resort during his Irish visit.

He bought the hotel and golf course back in 2014 – and it employs over 300 people during high season.

Trump last week revealed he would stay at Doonbeg because it's "convenient and a great place".




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