Conor McGregor Meets With President Trump to Mark St. Patrick's Day

Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor visited the White House on St. Patrick's Day, where he referred to the United States as Ireland's "big bro."

By Gibson Johns Mar 17, 2025 6:05 PM
| Updated Mar 17, 2025 8:15 PM
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Watch: Conor McGregor Meets With President Trump to Mark St. Patrick's Day

Conor McGregor was feeling patriotic on St. Patrick's Day.

The Irish mixed martial arts fighter made an appearance at the White House alongside Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt March 17, where he gushed over the relationship between Ireland and the United States.

"We wish to be taken care of by the big bro," McGregor, who attended President Donald Trump's inauguration in January, said in the White House press briefing room. "The United States should look after its little bro. And that’s how we feel."

Leavitt shared that the 36-year-old was set to meet with the president later that day.

The UFC fighter also appeared in a video posted to the official White House X account where he wished America a happy St. Patrick's Day in addition to posing for a photo in front of Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance's official portraits. He also signed a "Make Ireland Great Again" hat during his outing.

McGregor had announced his visit to the White House on social media that morning, writing, "I land shortly in Washington for the most important meeting of my countries future. I am beyond ready."

He added, "THE WORLD WILL HEAR IRELANDS CALL."

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Trump had recently sung the athlete's praises during Prime Minister Micheál Martin's official visit to the White House a week prior.

"I do happen to like your fighter. He's got the best tattoos I've ever seen… Conor's great," he told the Taoiseach at the time, per Fox News. "Ireland's always had a lot of good fighters. You know why? Because they're tough people, they’re smart people, and they’re passionate people." 

McGregor isn't the only White House visitor to turn heads recently.

After photos of Elon Musk's son X Æ A-12, 4—who he shares with ex Grimes along with Exa Dark Sideræl, 3, and Techno Mechanicus, 2—went viral after he sat next to the president during a press conference in the Oval Office, his mother condemned the appearance.

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“I would really like people to stop posting images of my kid everywhere,” Grimes said in an interview with TIME published Feb. 25. “I think fame is something you should consent to. Obviously, things will just be what they are. But I would really, really appreciate that.”

Keep reading for a look back at the start of Trump’s second presidency.

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