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taoiseach spent 2700 on gifts for donald trump and us officials for patricks day visit arid 97987

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- Taoiseach Micheál Martin spent over €2,700 on gifts for US officials during St. Patrick's Day visit.
- Gifts included a framed painting, crystal bowl of shamrock, special edition of Ulysses, silver bookmark, Bord Bia hamper, scarf and postage stamp.
- Martin previously gifted Trump a custom golf tee set worth nearly €735 in 2025.
- Total value disclosed through freedom of information records.
- Published: 2026-05-14.
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