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TRUMP WHITE HOUSE CELEBRATES Saint Patrick's Day 2026 - Irish Heritage Gets Presidential Honor

Gary FranchiMarch 17, 2026170 views
TRUMP WHITE HOUSE CELEBRATES Saint Patrick's Day 2026 - Irish Heritage Gets Presidential Honor
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The Trump White House kicked off Saint Patrick's Day celebrations early this year with a spirited video release that has Patriots across America smiling. The official White House video, simply titled "Saint Patrick's Day 2026 🍀," demonstrates once again how President Trump's administration celebrates American traditions without apology.

While the mainstream media obsesses over manufactured controversies, Trump's team is focused on what really matters to everyday Americans - honoring our heritage and celebrating the diverse backgrounds that make up our great nation. The Irish-American community, which has contributed immeasurably to America's success story, deserves this recognition from the highest office in the land.

This stands in stark contrast to the previous administration's approach to American celebrations. Remember how the Biden regime tried to downplay traditional holidays while pushing woke ideology? Those dark days are behind us, Patriots.

America First Includes ALL Americans

The Saint Patrick's Day celebration perfectly encapsulates Trump's inclusive vision of America First - one that honors the contributions of all Americans while putting our country's interests above globalist agendas. Irish immigrants helped build this nation, served in our military, and strengthened our communities for generations.

Unlike the left's divisive identity politics, Trump's approach unites Americans around shared values and common heritage. Whether your family came from Ireland, Italy, Poland, or anywhere else, the America First movement welcomes all who love this country and want to see it prosper.

The timing couldn't be better. As Trump's deportation efforts target ILLEGAL immigrants who broke our laws, celebrations like this remind us that America has always been a nation of LEGAL immigrants who came here to contribute, not to take advantage of our generosity.

While Democrats continue their temper tantrum over losing power, President Trump is doing what he does best - celebrating America and making sure everyone knows we're proud of who we are. No apologies, no shame, just pure American pride.

Isn't it refreshing to have a president who isn't afraid to celebrate our traditions? The green wave is coming, and it's going to be beautiful, folks.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TraditionMattersVerified4 days ago
Love this! The Irish fought hard for this country in every war and built our railroads and cities. About time we get proper recognition at the White House again.
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ConservativeMom3Verified4 days ago
This is so important for preserving our cultural traditions. I've been teaching my kids about their Irish roots and this kind of presidential recognition means everything to families like ours.
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RedStateReaganVerified4 days ago
Finally a president who celebrates ALL Americans and our diverse heritage instead of dividing us!
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PatriotMike47Verified4 days ago
Great to see President Trump honoring our Irish-American heritage! My grandfather came through Ellis Island from County Cork in 1923 and worked his way up from nothing. This is what America is all about.
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CelticPrideVerified3 days ago
My family has a similar story from Galway! Love seeing our traditions celebrated at the highest level.
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GreenAndGoldVerified3 days ago
Perfect! 🍀
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AmericaFirst2024Verified3 days ago
Trump knows how to bring Americans together while respecting our heritage. The contrast with the previous administration couldn't be clearer.
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IrishConservativeVerified3 days ago
Does anyone know if they're planning to invite any Irish government officials or just focusing on Irish-Americans? Would be interesting to see some international outreach.
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DCInsider22Verified2 days ago
Good question - the article doesn't specify but past administrations have usually included embassy staff.