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International Political boycott

Sinn Féin Boycotts White House St Patrick's Day

Analysis based on 16 articles · First reported Feb 16, 2026 · Last updated Feb 17, 2026

Sentiment
-10
Attention
2
Articles
16
Market Impact
General
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This event primarily impacts diplomatic relations between Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin and the United States, with potential minor implications for broader Irish-American political and business engagements. While not directly affecting financial markets, it reflects geopolitical tensions that could indirectly influence investor sentiment towards the region.

Government International Relations

Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin has confirmed its continued boycott of St Patrick's Day events at the United States===White House, a stance initiated last year due to the United States's support for Israel during the conflict in Gaza. Party leader Mary Lou McDonald and Vice President Michelle O Neill stated that the situation in Gaza remains dire and that the boycott is a principled stand to demand the upholding of international law and advocate for a sovereign Palestinian state. This decision contrasts with the approach of Taoiseach Micheál Martin, who will meet with Donald Trump, and United Kingdom===Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, who emphasized the importance of engaging with the United States for economic reasons. The boycott highlights a significant political disagreement within Irish politics regarding international affairs.

100 Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin boycotts St Patrick's Day events United States===White House
90 Mary Lou McDonald confirms boycott and demands international law upheld
80 Michelle O Neill supports boycott as 'right call' for humanity
40 Micheál Martin criticizes boycott as 'big mistake' Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin
30 Emma Little-Pengelly attends events and stresses importance of engagement United States===White House
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Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin is continuing its boycott of St Patrick's Day events at the United States===White House due to the United States's support of Israel in the Gaza conflict. This decision is a political statement aimed at demanding the upholding of international law and advocating for peace in Palestine.
Importance 100 Sentiment 0
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As the leader of Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin, Mary Lou McDonald confirmed the party's decision to boycott St Patrick's Day events at the United States===White House. She emphasized the importance of using Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin's voice to demand that international law is upheld regarding the situation in Gaza.
Importance 90 Sentiment 0
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As United Kingdom===Northern Ireland's First Minister and Vice President of Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin, Michelle O Neill supported the decision to boycott the United States===White House events, stating it was 'absolutely the right call' for humanity and to stand up for those facing genocide.
Importance 80 Sentiment 0
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The United States===White House is the venue for the St Patrick's Day events that Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin is boycotting. This boycott highlights a diplomatic disagreement between Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin and the United States administration regarding the Israel–Hamas war.
Importance 70 Sentiment -10
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Donald Trump's administration's support of Israel during its war in Gaza is the stated reason for Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin's boycott of United States===White House events. He is the President of the United States.
Importance 60 Sentiment -10
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The United States's support for Israel in the Gaza conflict is the reason for Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin's boycott of events at the United States===White House, creating a diplomatic point of contention.
Importance 60 Sentiment -10
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Israel's actions in Gaza are the underlying cause for Republic of Ireland===Sinn Féin's protest against the United States's support, leading to the boycott of St Patrick's Day events.
Importance 50 Sentiment -20
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