Mike Pence defended his stay at Donald Trump's golf club in Doonbeg, Ireland, saying he cleared it with the State Department and it was the 'logical' place for him to reside during his two-day visit. The vice president came under attack for spending Monday and Tuesday evenings at Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Doonbeg Ireland at the president's 'suggestion' while Pence was in the country on official White House business. 'I understand political attacks by Democrats, but if you have a chance to get to Doonbeg, you'll find it's a fairly small place and the opportunity to stay at the Trump National in Doonbeg, to accommodate the unique footprint that comes with our security detail and other personnel, made it logical,' Pence told reporters in Dublin.
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