Trump Hosts Conor McGregor at White House, Drawing Criticism from Irish Government
The meeting on St. Patrick's Day has been condemned over McGregor's remarks on Irish migration policy and both figures' controversial legal histories.
- Donald Trump hosted Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor at the White House on St. Patrick's Day, following a prior meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin.
- McGregor criticized Ireland's migration policy during his visit, claiming it threatened the country's cultural identity.
- The Irish government publicly distanced itself from McGregor, emphasizing he does not represent Ireland or its people.
- Both Trump and McGregor have faced civil cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct, adding controversy to their public appearances.
- The event has sparked broader discussions about the use of public platforms by polarizing figures and the intersection of cultural identity and migration policy.