Sinn Féin’s leaders say they will not attend a traditional St. Patrick’s Day event next month at the White House as a protest against President Donald Trump’s stance on Gaza.
Sinn Fein, a leftist party that is also a major player in British-ruled Northern Ireland, opposes Trump’s plan to ‘take over’ Gaza.
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MARY Lou McDonald has announced that Sinn Fein will not visit the White House for St Patrick’s Day due to President Donald ...
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