Conor McGregor is running for President of Ireland.
Fed up with his country’s current political landscape, McGregor aims to “make Ireland great again” after declaring his presidential candidacy on social media.
“Ireland, the choice is yours, and it’s a simple one,” McGregor wrote to X.
McGregor’s declaration comes just days after meeting President Donald Trump in his oval office on St. Patrick’s Day.
While talking to members of the White House press, McGregor argued that “Ireland is at the pinnacle of losing Irishness” because of “Ireland.”
McGregor’s comments were really upset with Ireland’s Prime Minister Michelle Martin and Ireland’s Tanaiste Simon Harris.
“Ireland must fully implement the EU immigration agreement by June 12, 2026,” McGregor continued in his post. “So, between June 12, 2026, some of the laws must be passed in both houses of Oilychitas and then signed by the president. The next presidential election must be held by November 11, 2025.”
Conor McGregor was found liable for sexual assault in November
McGregor’s announcement comes less than five months after a civil ju judge determined that he had attacked a woman in a hotel room in Dublin in December 2018.
“Mystic Mac” vehemently denied the allegations, but was ultimately ordered to hand over $200,000 in damages in addition to her legal costs, which amounted to over $1 million.
McGregor expressed his plan to appeal the verdict of the civil court ju judge, claiming that he and his hand sexual encounters had agreed.