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Sinn Féin to Boycott Trump on St. Patrick’s Day, Sparking Diplomatic Tensions


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5 hours ago, Social Media said:

Sinn Féin has announced its decision to boycott events involving Donald Trump during this year’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

 

Good.

 

Should make the event much safer.

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5 hours ago, Social Media said:

This decades-old tradition, upheld throughout Trump’s first term, is seen as Ireland’s most important annual opportunity to strengthen ties with the U.S. and advocate for Irish interests globally.  

That strategy has a high chance of back firing.

 

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6 hours ago, Social Media said:

Irish government officials have criticized Sinn Féin’s stance as reckless, warning that it could have economic consequences, particularly given fears that Trump’s administration may soon target Ireland’s business-friendly tax policies.  

As JD Vance said, freedom of speech is imperative. Governments need to understand. 

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Probably of far less significance to the Donald, than the Philadelphia Eagles, winners of Super Bowl 59, refusing to visit the White House. Word is coming out this morning, the team voted that down. Ownership is likely peeing their pants. Hah! 

Ireland?! Does Donald Trump even know where it is or if it is a country? 

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9 hours ago, Social Media said:

Sinn Féin has announced its decision to boycott events involving Donald Trump during this year’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations,

 

   They weren't even invited to the White house .

 

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