Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor made headlines by announcing his bid for the presidency of Ireland, aligning himself with an anti-immigration platform shortly after meeting with US President Donald Trump. McGregor’s bold move stirred controversy, with him urging the Irish people to vote for him to “SAVE IRELAND TOGETHER!”
In a separate post, McGregor voiced his opposition to the European Union Migration Pact, positioning himself as a strong candidate against any other contenders. His meeting with Trump at the White House further solidified his stance on immigration, where he expressed concerns about Ireland losing its identity.
Despite McGregor’s popularity among conservative men in the US, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin publicly criticized McGregor’s anti-immigration comments and emphasized that they do not reflect the views of the Irish people. McGregor’s visit to the White House was met with backlash from various sources, including the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, which labeled it as a sinister attempt to rebuild McGregor’s tarnished reputation.
Notably, McGregor has faced allegations of sexual assault in the past, with ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny surrounding his behavior. The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre condemned McGregor’s White House visit, highlighting the potential impact on his reputation and the seriousness of the allegations against him.
Overall, McGregor’s foray into politics has sparked a mix of reactions and raised questions about his qualifications and controversial history, setting the stage for a potentially contentious presidential campaign in Ireland.