Donald Trump's sons do the ONE thing their father swore he NEVER would on Ireland arrival

Donald Trump Jnr and Eric were greeted by choruses of pro-Trump chants as they arrived in the village. The sons of the US President were engaging in an activity their father swore he never would as he is tee-total following his brother Freddie Trump Jnr.’s death over alcoholism. The pair had been in the UK as part of their father’s state visit but have visited Ireland for a holiday.

They were seen out enjoying pints with locals, offering to get a round in and even pulling pints while shocked onlookers watched on.

Dad and US President Trump had held talks with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar earlier on Wednesday, before his sons made their appearance.

According to the Daily Mirror, Eric told one pub they visited: “You guys are so warm to us every single time.

“You are truly some of the most incredible people in the world and I hope we’ve made you very very proud and I hope we’ve made Ireland very proud.”

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He added: “So let me ask a question. Does Doonbeg love Trump?”

Cheers of yes then rung out from the bar.

Eric continued: “And we love this place more than anything. So thank you guys for the hospitality.

“It’s awesome.”

Eric and Trump Jnr also commented on the fact there were no anti-Trump supporters around while they enjoyed their pints.

The Trump clan arrived in the UK on Monday, enjoying a banquet with the royal family.

They then held a series of talks with politicians, including Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.

Wednesday saw them mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

They moved on to Ireland, where Trump has a golf course.

source: express.co.uk