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AMERICA FIRST Diplomacy: VP Vance to Host Irish Leader for St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Gary FranchiMarch 16, 202627 views
AMERICA FIRST Diplomacy: VP Vance to Host Irish Leader for St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Vice President JD Vance is set to welcome Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin to the Vice President's Residence on St. Patrick's Day for a breakfast celebration that highlights everything the Trump-Vance administration is doing right on the world stage.

The March 17th event will feature remarks from both leaders and their wives, Second Lady Usha Vance and Mrs. Mary Martin, as the two nations celebrate their deep historical and cultural bonds.

Real Diplomacy, Real Relationships

This is what America First diplomacy looks like, folks. While the Biden administration spent four years kowtowing to globalist institutions and alienating traditional allies, the Trump-Vance team is rebuilding relationships that actually matter to everyday Americans.

Let's not forget: tens of millions of Americans trace their heritage back to the Emerald Isle. Irish-Americans have shaped this nation from its founding, serving in our military, building our cities, and contributing to the fabric of American culture in ways too numerous to count.

The Vice President's office noted that the breakfast will "celebrate the enduring ties between the United States and Ireland and Ireland's significant cultural contributions to the United States."

A Vice President Who Shows Up

Unlike the previous administration's invisible second-in-command, JD Vance continues to prove he's a vice president who takes his duties seriously. From policy battles on Capitol Hill to representing American interests abroad, Vance has been a tireless advocate for the America First agenda.

This St. Patrick's Day celebration is more than just ceremony—it's a signal to the world that America values its friends and honors its heritage. That's the kind of leadership Patriots can be proud of.

How refreshing is it to see an administration that celebrates Western civilization instead of apologizing for it?

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Gary Franchi

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ConservativeRealist88Verifiedjust now
This is what diplomatic leadership looks like - respectful engagement that doesn't compromise our sovereignty or economic interests.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Smart move by VP Vance. Ireland has been a solid partner and this shows we can maintain good relationships while still prioritizing American workers and interests.
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IrishAmericanVetVerifiedjust now
My family's been celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Boston for four generations. Nice to see the VP honoring our traditions while keeping America's priorities straight.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally, some real diplomacy that puts America's interests first while still honoring our Irish heritage. This is how you build relationships with allies without giving away the farm.
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CelticConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly! My grandfather came here from County Cork and he'd be proud to see this kind of respectful but strong leadership.
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TraditionFirstVerifiedjust now
Love this! St. Patrick's Day should celebrate both Irish culture and American values - they go hand in hand.
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CommonSenseCarolVerifiedjust now
Question - will this meeting address trade issues between our countries? Hope Vance pushes for better deals for American businesses.
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EconWatcherVerifiedjust now
Great point. Ireland's been pretty fair on trade compared to other EU nations, but there's always room for improvement.