Irish authorities consider charging Conor McGregor over 'Ireland, we are at war' post

Should McGregor face charges under the Criminal Justice (Hate Offences) Act 2024, he could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

Should McGregor face charges under the Criminal Justice (Hate Offences) Act 2024, he could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

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Conor McGregor’s political future in Ireland is now under scrutiny as the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) evaluates whether him making an X-post incited hatred against immigrants leading to the 2023 Dublin riots. The investigation centers around a five-word post McGregor made saying: “Ireland, we are at war.”

The Irish Independent reports that Gardai from the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation have worked on a case now under review by the DPP. The goal is to determine if McGregor’s comments played a role in fueling tensions. His post followed a heated debate about voting rights for Ukrainians in local elections and came just before a stabbing outside a school in Dublin’s north inner city.

A senior security source stated: “Gardaí have examined posts that Conor McGregor made, to determine if these led to anyone being later incited to commit criminal acts. A garda file has now been sent to the DPP," reports the Irish Independent.

Despite the legal trouble, McGregor has continued to use social media to advance his political career, gaining attention for a potential presidential run in Ireland. His visit to the White House, where he met President Donald Trump, only added to his growing profile. McGregor has voiced opposition to the EU migration pact, promising to hold a referendum if he wins office.

However, his ambitions have not been without controversy. Irish political parties, including Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, have urged their members to support official candidates, criticizing McGregor’s rise. Should McGregor face charges under the Criminal Justice (Hate Offences) Act 2024, he could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

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