Charity complaint over McGregor's White House visit
- Conor McGregor met with Donald Trump on St. Patrick's Day, prompting backlash due to McGregor's recent civil liability for rape, as reported by The Guardian.
- The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre criticized the meeting, highlighting concerns about its implications, as noted by its chief executive Rachel Morrogh.
- Minister Paschal Donohoe expressed dismay at the meeting, stating his 'heart fell' upon learning of the engagement between McGregor and Trump.
- TD Ruth Coppinger called the meeting a humiliating event for the Irish state, referring to both men as 'rapists' during her speech in the Dáil.
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'Sinister': Rape crisis center says White House guest trying to 'launder' his reputation
The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre wrote to the U.S. embassy in Ireland to discuss concerns about a meeting President Donald Trump had with mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor on Monday's St. Patrick's Day. The Guardian reported Wednesday that the group's chief executive Rachel Morrogh pointed out ...
Government urged to protest to White House over Conor McGregor invitation
The opposition have slated McGregor’s appearance in the Oval Office with US President Trump, with People Before Profits’ Ruth Coppinger telling the Dáil that “on St Patrick's Day, two rapists met each other in the White House”.
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