PRESIDENT TRUMP’S ST PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATIONS AT THE WHITE HOUSE? Should the Irish boycott it?
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St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated worldwide every March 17th, has become a celebration of Irish heritage and culture. For over a century, it’s been marked by parades, wearing green, drinking green pints, and revelling in the spirit of Ireland. These celebrations are nowhere more prominently executed than in the United States, where Irish-American pride takes centre stage.
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But beyond the celebrations, St. Patrick’s Day has also become a platform for political discussions—especially in Washington, D.C., where U.S. presidents host gatherings for Irish political delegates.
But this year, in 2025, a new question arises: should Irish political leaders, both from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, continue to attend the White House for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, given the current political climate surrounding President Donald Trump’s return to office?
In this video, we will explore why some Irish politicians are considering boycotting the White House event in 2025. We’ll examine the controversies surrounding Trump’s administration and how they influence the Irish politics.
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