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Trump insults and threatens Ireland during leader’s White House visit

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  one week ago  •  4 comments

Trump insults and threatens Ireland during leader’s White House visit
When he wasn’t insulting Martin, Trump told reporters that his favorite person in Ireland is MMA fighter Conor McGregor, praising him for having “the best tattoos I’ve ever seen.” The choice is notable because both men have a history of sexual assault. McGregor is also a supporter of far-right groups. 

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Trump insults and threatens Ireland during leader’s White House visit


by Oliver WillisDaily Kos Staff 3-4 minutes



President Donald Trump   turned  Irish leader Micheál Martin’s visit to the White House ahead of St. Patrick’s Day into another opportunity to insult a longtime American ally.


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“You took our pharmaceutical companies and other companies,” Trump said. “This beautiful island of 5 million people has got the entire U.S. pharmaceutical industry in its grasps.”

Martin tried to diplomatically handle the insult as the two men sat in the Oval Office and patiently   explained  to Trump that trade between the two countries is a two-way street. Martin noted that more than 700 Irish companies have outposts in the U.S., employing thousands of people, contributing to the domestic economy.

Trump has shown throughout his political career that he has a limited understanding of economics on both the global and domestic level, and his recent push for tariffs   has rocked  global markets and increased fears of a recession.

The Oval Office insult is the second time in a row that Trump has made a mess of hosting a world leader. He incited domestic and international   scorn  after he and Vice President JD Vance insulted and demeaned Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and defended Russian President Vladimir Putin, who launched war against Ukraine.

Following up on the Martin meeting, Trump threatened   on social media  that he would respond to recent European Union tariffs on U.S. goods like whiskey (which were a response to Trump’s tariffs). The proposed 200% tariff would affect Irish brands like Jameson, Bushmills, and Tullamore.

When he wasn’t insulting Martin, Trump told reporters that his favorite person in Ireland is MMA fighter Conor McGregor, praising him for having “the best tattoos I’ve ever seen.” The choice is notable because both men have a history of sexual assault. McGregor is also a  supporter of far-right   groups. 

A jury   found McGregor guilty  of assaulting a woman in a Dublin hotel in 2018 and he later lost a civil rep case brought against him by the woman last year. Trump has   been found  liable for sexual abuse and he   has admitted  that he sexually assaulted women.

Trump also found the time to share how popular he was with Irish Americans,  The Guardian  reported. “I think the Irish love Trump,” he said. “We won the Irish with a tremendous amount of [their] vote. I got it locked up pretty good unless I did something very stupid, like drained your country, your wonderful place of all of its companies. Maybe [then] I’d lose the Irish vote.”

Trump has used his first few weeks back in the White House to upend historic alliances, attacking nations with storied friendships with the United States. Along with the Irish insult, Trump has started feuds   with Canada , Mexico, and most of the European Union while getting closer and closer to his   political benefactor , Russia.





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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    one week ago

I am an Irish American , all 8 of my mother's great grandparents were born in Ireland.

My St Patricks Day message to Trump is fuck you. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2  Sean Treacy    one week ago

“The Irish are smart, yes, smart people. You took our pharmaceutical companies and other companies,” Trump said.  This beautiful island of 5 million people has got the entire U.S. pharmaceutical industry in its grasps.”

How is that an insult?  Ireland set itself up as a tax haven to lure international businesses there.  Pointing out reality isn't an insult.   

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  seeder  JohnRussell    one week ago

Trump's favorite Irishman is an accused sexual assaulter with a violent temper. 

And the MAGAs think that is normal. 

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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3.1  Ozzwald  replied to  JohnRussell @3    one week ago
And the MAGAs think that is normal.

Actually very very very very very few of them give a shit what their cult leader does.

 
 

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