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Irish Daily Mirror
|September 17, 2025
IT will be pomp and pageantry all the way today for a president who revels in adulation - but Donald Trump also faces the fury of Britons opposed to his visit.
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PM Keir Starmer last night rolled out the red carpet for a figure who seems to thrive on whipping up tensions, lying and abusing opponents and journalists who dare to question him.
And while Starmer hopes the two-day state visit will help secure UK-US trade agreements, Trump's arrival has sparked anger among those who feel his brand of divisive politics should not be welcomed.
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