BREAKING NEWS Conor McGregor announces he will run for PRESIDENT in Ireland after meeting with Donald Trump - as he poses in front of a private jet wearing a Make Ireland Great Again hat
Conor McGregor has announced his bid to become Ireland’s President just days after a controversial trip to the White House.
Conor McGregor has announced his bid to become Ireland’s President just days after a controversial trip to the White House.
The MMA fighter, who was found to have raped a woman in a civil case in November in Dublin, announced his bid with an Instagram post which sees him standing in front of a private jet and wearing a Make Ireland Great Again cap.
The annoucement comes just days after McGregor spoke of an illegal immigration racket ravaging our country at the White House.
On Instagram, McGregor wrote: ‘Ireland must fully implement the EU Migration Pact by June 12, 2026.
‘So between now and 12 June 2026, several pieces of legislation have to be passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas & then signed by the President.
‘The next presidential election must take place by 11 Nov 2025
Who else will stand up to Government and oppose this bill?
‘Any other Presidential candidate they attempt to put forward will be of no resistance to them.
‘I will!
‘For clarity also, as President, I would put forth this bill to referendum.
‘Although I oppose greatly this pact, it is neither mine nor governments choice to make.
It is the people of Irelands choice! Always! That is a true democracy!
On Monday, ahead of a press conference with Donald Trump, McGregor told an audience that Ireland was close to potentially losing its Irishness, laying into the Irish government as an administration of zero action with zero accountability.
Our money is being spent on overseas issues that is nothing to do with the Irish people, he said.
McGregors invitation to the White House came after Donald Trump last week singled out the sportsman as one of his favourite Irish people.
Conor McGregor praised Donald Trumps work ethic as inspiring when they finally met on Monday.
McGregors appearance in Washington D.C was criticised by Irish leaders. Taoiseach Micheál Martin said his comments did not reflect the spirit of St. Patricks Day, or the views of the people of Ireland.
Martin wrote on X that the holiday was a day rooted in community, humanity, friendship and fellowship.
Simon Harris, now deputy prime minister, said in a video published to social media while visiting New York: Its for President Trump to decide to invite whoever he wants to his home and hes perfectly entitled to do whatever he wishes in relation to who he decides to invite to the White House.
But let me be very clear: Conor McGregor is not here in the United States representing Ireland or the people of Ireland. Hes here in a personal capacity. He doesnt speak for Ireland. He doesnt speak for the people of Ireland. He has no mandate to do such and my views on him are very clear.
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