Trump says Ireland cheats the US as its leader joins him to celebrate St. Patrick's Day
- During a meeting, President Donald Trump criticized the European Union and its trade policies, claiming that incompetent U.S. Leadership allowed pharmaceutical companies to move to Ireland.
- Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin emphasized that the business relationship between Ireland and the U.S. Is a 'two-way street' and sought to maintain a positive dialogue despite tensions.
- Trump signed a proclamation declaring March as Irish-American Heritage Month, highlighting the friendship between the U.S. And Ireland.
- Martin's visit coincided with the EU's announcement of tariffs on U.S. Goods after new U.S. Tariffs took effect, creating tension.
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