Diplomatic Drama: Shamrocks and Sparring
Donald Trump met with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin for St Patrick's Day. Trump added Ireland to his list of countries exploiting the US, while Martin highlighted positive trade relations. The meeting was sprinkled with light-hearted moments, including socks banter and a nod to Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor.

- Country:
- United States
President Donald Trump hosted Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin for the St Patrick's Day celebration, marking another chapter in his diplomatic chess game. During their meeting, Trump added Ireland to his list of nations allegedly exploiting the US, ripping into trade practices despite Martin's emphasis on bilateral benefits.
In the Oval Office, Trump distractedly admired Vice President JD Vance's shamrock socks, amid conversations about economic relations, EU dynamics, and US pharmaceutical companies in Ireland. The two leaders attended an annual Capitol luncheon, where they continued their discourse.
The visit wrapped up with lighter moments, including mentions of Rosie O'Donnell's recent move to Ireland, and a playful exchange about Irish fighter Conor McGregor. Trump's intrigue with professional fighting was evident, highlighting his support for the UFC.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Starmer's Vision: Europe's Role in Defence and Security
Starmer Echoes Trump's Call for European Defense Responsibility
Can Babies Save the Economy? The Growth Impact of Europe’s Shrinking Families
Funds in Limbo: European Nations Demand Answers from USAID
Euro Zone Growth Boosts European Stocks; Eyes on U.S. Tariff Decisions