President Donald Trump just signed an executive order that is going to make the race obsessed leftists who just love them some DEI, extremely angry. Trump signed a proclamation that designates March as “Irish-American Heritage Month,” as a means of recognizing the significant contributions that Irish immigrants made to our beautiful country.
The declaration was made last Thursday, just a week before Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin is set to visit the country on Wednesday. The DEI lovers are no doubt upset that a month has been set aside to essentially celebrate white Europeans. To that I say “tough noogies.”
“This Irish-American Heritage Month, we commemorate the special bond of friendship between the United States and Ireland — and we honor the extraordinary contributions of Irish-American citizens past and present,” Trump went on to say in a statement.
The president then praised Irish-Americans who he said have a well established history of having “fought for our freedom on the battlefield, served in our halls of government, and pioneered legendary businesses — leaving a lasting mark on their communities and our national identity.”
We’ve had more than a few Irish political leaders and cultural icons. Both Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy, former U.S. presidents, were of Irish descent. So was Henry Ford and family entertainment pioneer Walt Disney.
“As of 2022, there were 30.7 million Irish-Americans comprising 9.2 percent of the U.S. population. This makes Irish-Americans the third most common ancestry in the nation, behind English and German,” The Western Journal reported.
While putting his name down on the proclamation, Trump spoke of the Irish saying, “They’re great people!”
“And they voted for me in heavy numbers, so I like them even more,” he wisecracked. “You have to like it. I know you are not supposed to, but you have to like that.”
“They’re great people!” 🇮🇪 🇺🇸 @POTUS signs the Irish American Heritage Month Proclamation ☘️ pic.twitter.com/9rKyo5Gtqq
— U.S. Embassy Dublin (@USEmbassyDublin) March 7, 2025
With his remark “I know you’re not supposed to like” that he’s honoring Irish-Americans, Trump made a veiled reference to the open hostility the legacy media, academia, Hollywood, and our entrenched political bureaucracy have exhibited toward white people. As a reminder, former President Joe Biden and his DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas — who enabled mass illegal immigration — declared that “white supremacy” was the biggest terrorist threat to the nation.
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The mainstream media continues to demonize white people while propping up minorities (including the LGBTQ community), creating the very monster of racism they claim to be trying to kill. Satan can be quite crafty and people have to keep sharp if they don’t want to fall for the garbage.
What’s interesting is Irish-American Heritage Month isn’t actually new.
The tradition started in 1991, when Congress passed a joint resolution (Public Law 101-418) designating March 1991 to recognize Irish contributions to the U.S., coinciding with St. Patrick’s Day. Irish-American Heritage Month, which is celebrated in March, isn’t a recurring mandate because it’s established through a presidential proclamation. Every president has done so since 1991.
Other monthly celebrations are also not permanent, and yes, that includes Black History Month. Each year a president has signed a proclamation making it so.
“To this day, Irish Americans are known as some of the toughest, most driven, and most devoted people on the face of the Earth,” Trump’s proclamation stated. “Their faith in God, love of family, and indelible commitment to our national promise continue to inspire citizens all across our country.”
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