Trump touts Irish ties, but jokes about country’s taxes
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump praised the close ties between Ireland and the United States on Thursday at a series of events celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, though he joked that the country was a “tough one to compete with” on taxes.
Trump appeared with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar as part of a day of joint events marking the holiday, including a one-on-one visit at the White House. Both leaders spoke at a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol with Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, an event that included Vice-President Mike Pence and several lawmakers of Irish descent.
After noting a number of famous Irish Americans, Trump said: “Whenever there’s a problem, you call, we’ll solve it.”
Amid laughter, he added: “Except for trade …They’ve got those taxes so low. You’re a tough one to compete with on the taxes.” Trump recently signed a massive tax cut into law, aimed at levelling the playing field with countries like Ireland that have low corporate taxes.


