McGregor’s White House Remarks Spark Political Storm in Ireland
- Conor McGregor met with Donald Trump in the White House on St. Patrick's Day, where he criticized Ireland's immigration policies, stating that the 'illegal immigration racket is running ravage on the country.'
- The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre expressed dismay at the meeting and wrote to the US Embassy about their concerns, highlighting that such meetings could deter victims from coming forward.
- Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tanaiste Simon Harris condemned McGregor's remarks, stating he does not represent the people of Ireland.
- Rachel Morrogh, CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, described the meeting as 'a very sinister event,' suggesting it normalizes sexual violence and is troubling for survivors.
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