Conor McGregor told he will not face incitement charges over Dublin riots posts
- The Irish Independent reported that McGregor's remarks were made in response to Ukrainians voting in local Irish elections amid riots in Dublin following a stabbing incident involving five people, including three children, as reported by CNN.
- The file outlining the case against McGregor was sent to Ireland's Director of Public Prosecutions, which conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state.
- McGregor issued an ultimatum to the Irish government, providing a 12-day timeline to create a plan surrounding 'mass deportations' of criminals and illegal immigrants.
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Conor McGregor drops huge retirement hint with UFC fighter alarmed over immigration after White House visit
Controversial MMA fighter Conor McGregor has hinted that retirement from fighting could be on the horizon as he sets his sights on a political career in Ireland
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