McGregor, 36, is currently in Washington, D.C., after attending Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday afternoon. During the celebration, a reporter was eager to talk to the UFC star about how Ireland, a country “has an illegal immigration problem just like America (and) just like England.” did. The reporter added: In the UK, voices say that a man named Tommy Robinson, who is also part Irish, is currently locked up for not only drawing attention to immigration and rape of Britain, but also for exposing his problems with refugees. is rising. ”
McGregor was then asked by the person about Robinson’s current status in the UK. When asked: “What do you think about Tommy’s plight in England and the fact that he’s being held captive for the screening of a documentary film?” McGregor answered, “I can’t do that for the rest of my life,” before splitting his answer. I was eager to interact. I don’t understand why we want to hide these horrible crimes and protect them from the light.
“Light is the best disinfectant, and light is necessary, so those who shed light on this do not deserve to be lit in society, they deserve to be praised. I pray that more light will be shed on the bad things.”
On the topic of President Trump, McGregor was full of praise for the 47th President of the United States, saying, “It’s great to be here. I’m very excited. I’m very optimistic about the future. And it’s a good time here in the United States.” spoke. I was last here in 2016 when Donald Trump became president. That energy and response is the same day and night, which is a testament to how he’s conducted himself as president, how he’s run at the end, and how he’s treated himself. Since then. “
Asked what was different this time under Trump, the MMA icon insisted that Irish people feel like more Americans are supporting the 78-year-old, adding: “We’ve learned our lesson.” He learned a hard lesson and now supports his country.” I feel like people are rooting for him and I’m looking forward to seeing him do well and wish him the best.”