Irish leaders denounce Conor McGregor’s White House visit with Trump

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Mixed martial arts athlete Conor McGregor visited the White House during St. Patrick’s Day and met with U.S. President Donald Trump.

McGregor made remarks about immigration and the Irish government that have been criticized by Irish leaders.

His comments on immigration were seen as opposing current policies, and some Irish officials distanced themselves from his views, stating that his opinions do not represent those of the Irish nation.

The visit and McGregor’s comments have led to discussions on the relationship between sports, celebrities, and politics.

McGregor’s statements gained attention due to his public profile, which extends beyond sports.

His support for some of President Trump’s views, including on immigration, has led to further criticism in Ireland.

Irish leaders, who support inclusive immigration policies, rejected McGregor’s views.

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