(Susan Walsh/AP)When President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama visited Ireland for a brief trip in 2011, he and the first lady were greeted with much fanfare. They drank Guinness and greeted residents, including Obama's eighth cousin, Henry Healy, who the Irish affectionately nicknamed “Henry the 8th." Tens of millions of Americans claim Irish heritage, including President John F. Kennedy, who famously visited Ireland in 1963. Trump wouldn't be the first president to receive a less-than-warm welcome in Ireland. It's impossible to predict how big any Irish Trump protests in November will be.
Source: Washington Post September 01, 2018 20:14 UTC