Birds of a feather, eh? Conor McGregor was convicted of rape in Ireland last year. What is incredibly bizarre is not just that he was meeting with the Very Incompetent Trump but that he was given the platform of doing a speech from the White House press room. Couple of creeps

McGregor’s visit quickly sparked a backlash from Irish political leaders. Since then, more footage has emerged of McGregor’s trip to the White House as he was filmed avoiding a question from a journalist after he left his meeting with President Trump. Asked by Sky’s David Blevins to respond to the negative noise, McGregor quickly failed to address the concerns. “What do you say to people who feel it is inappropriate for you to be here given,” said Blevins. Before the reporter could finish, ‘The Notorious’ quickly interrupted, saying: “God bless Ireland, God bless America!”
Irish prime minister Micheal Martin was quick to respond to McGregor’s comments. In a post uploaded to X – formerly known as Twitter – he wrote: ” Conor McGregor’s remarks are wrong, and do not reflect the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, or the views of the people of Ireland.” Deputy prime minister of Ireland Simon Harris added: “Conor McGregor is not in the US representing Ireland, he doesn’t speak for Ireland, or its people.