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‘I’d take a bullet for Donald J Trump’

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A lone Trump supporter and self-confessed Trump superfan, took pride of place sitting in front of the TV screen at Tubridy’s Bar in Doonbeg to watch the US President’s inauguration last Monday evening.

“I’d take a bullet for Donald J Trump. I’m not just a fan, I’m a superfan,” Con Cremin told The Clare Champion.

Excited at the prospect of the historical event across the Atlantic Ocean, Con, who is from West Limerick, travelled especially to Doonbeg via the Tarbert to Killimer car ferry to watch the event, getting as close as he could possibly get to the Trump International Golf Links and Hotel nearby.

For more on this story and all the latest news from the Banner County, pick up this week’s Clare Champion or view our digital edition which is available HERE.

Sharon Dolan-Darcy

Sharon Dolan D’Arcy covers West Clare news. After completing a masters in journalism at University of Galway, Sharon worked as a court reporter at the Sligo Weekender. She was also editor of the Athenry News and Views.

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