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Biden claims he is the only Irishman who has never had a drink

President Joe Biden was unresponsive to questions from the press when he met Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in the Oval Office

President Joe Biden noted he was the only Irishman who had never had a drink when he spoke at a St. Patrick’s Day luncheon at the Capitol on Friday, joking that he n isn’t really Irish.

Biden, who is proud of his Irish roots and talks about them often, joked: “I’m the only Irishman you’ve ever met although he never drank.” I’m really not Irish.

The president said he was a lifelong teetotaler because one of his favorite uncles, whom he lived with growing up, was a heavy drinker. “There are enough alcoholics in my family,” he said of his decision. Neither he nor former President Donald Trump were drinkers.

Biden welcomes Irish leader Leo Varadkar to the White House for the holiday, which is known to celebrate with corned beef and Guiness.

But the president was not talking about the visit or anything else when asked about it. He declined to answer questions from American reporters in the Oval Office on Friday, although his press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, said he would.

President Joe Biden was unresponsive to questions from the press when he met Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in the Oval Office

President Joe Biden was unresponsive to questions from the press when he met Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in the Oval Office

Jean-Pierre, during his Thursday press conference, was asked why Biden was not holding a press conference with Varadkar. Traditionally, the president and a visiting foreign leader hold what’s called a two-and-two, a press conference where each calls on two reporters from their country’s press.

Biden’s last two two-twos in the White House came in December, when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited.

Varadkar answered questions from reporters – outside the West Wing, in the driveway, before heading to the Capitol to join Biden for lunch. European Union President Ursula von der Leyen also took questions from reporters outside the White House after her meeting with Biden, answering them in the dark and rain.

Jean-Pierre argued that Biden was answering questions and the press could ask them during Friday’s Oval Office event.

“You are going to have the opportunity, or your colleagues will have the opportunity to ask questions during the spraying of the pool at the Oval,” Jean-Pierre said Thursday, referring to when journalists are brought to the top. of Biden. meetings.

“So this is an opportunity to be able to ask a question of the president or the head of state who is visiting the White House that day,” she noted.

After Biden and Varadkar made their opening statements, White House staff ushered reporters out the door before they could ask questions, shouting “thank you press” at any attempt by the press to speak.

The only question Biden answered came from an Irish reporter as the press left, saying “soon” when asked when he was visiting Ireland.

Jean-Pierre argued that a two against two is a joint decision of the White House and the visiting country. “Look, the two plus two is something that is done in coordination with the visiting country. It is not something that is decided unilaterally. This is something that is under discussion with the other country.

“There is an opportunity where the press will be in the room with the two leaders. I can’t say who’s going to answer questions or who’s not going to answer questions,” she noted.

Biden, who is proud of his Irish roots, where his great-great-grandfather was born, said he looked forward to visiting Ireland “soon”.

“Good to see you back in the Oval Office, Taoiseach. It’s a big day at my grandparents’ house, our house, a big day here,” he said.

Varadkar said the whole Irish Republic is looking forward to seeing Biden. The president is expected to visit there next month to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.

“I promise you we’ll be rolling out the red carpet and it’s going to be a visit like no other. Everyone is already excited,” the taoiseach said.

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar told President Joe Biden his country was looking forward to welcoming him for a visit

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar told President Joe Biden his country was looking forward to welcoming him for a visit

The White House has gone green for the occasion. The water in the North Lawn fountain was dyed green, shamrocks decorated the Oval Office, and the President sported a green tie with white polka dots.

Green is the day’s theme amid a packed schedule of holiday-related activities that included an Oval Office meeting, lunch on Capitol Hill hosted by President Kevin McCarthy and Irish eggs for breakfast with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Varadkar’s visit comes after Biden said he planned to visit both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland next month, which marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement brokered by the UNITED STATES.

The deal helped end the sectarian violence that had raged for three decades over whether Northern Ireland should unite with Ireland or remain part of the UK.

“I want to recognize the central role that the United States has played in the peace process on our island, pushing it forward and the critical points,” Varadkar said Friday morning when meeting with Harris.

The fountain on the White House's North Lawn is dyed green for St. Patrick's Day

The fountain on the White House’s North Lawn is dyed green for St. Patrick’s Day

Spectators on O'Connell Bridge as they watch the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

Spectators on O’Connell Bridge as they watch the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin

Prior to his meeting with Biden, Varadkar, known as the taoiseach, and his partner Matthew Barrett visited the Naval Observatory for breakfast with Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff. ‘Eggs St. Patrick’ were on the menu. It’s an Irish twist on Eggs Benedict.

Harris wore a green trouser suit for the occasion. All three men had trefoil in the breast pockets of their suit jackets.

She acknowledged Biden’s love for all things Irish and noted, “He’s quite exuberant in that joy and I’ve now caught the virus.”

Later Friday, the boyband One Direction and Irish singer Niall Horan will perform for leaders and guests at the White House.

Horan was one of five members of One Direction, the popular British-Irish boy band of 2010, which has sold over 70 million records worldwide. The band officially broke up in January 2016.

During Friday’s visit, Varadkar is expected to present Biden with a crystal bowl engraved with shamrocks, a tradition that began in 1952.

Last year, on St. Patrick’s Day, then-Prime Minister Micheál Martin tested positive for COVID, leading him to meet Biden virtually instead. And, in 2021, Martin and Biden celebrated virtually because of the pandemic.

Varadkar, who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020, returned to the post in December. He was last in Washington for St. Patrick’s Day when Donald Trump was president.

Vice President Kamala Harris toasts as she hosts a St. Patrick's Day breakfast with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, seated left

Vice President Kamala Harris toasts as she hosts a St. Patrick’s Day breakfast with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, seated left

The party becomes a tradition to be celebrated at the White House. About 31.5 million American residents claim Irish heritage, according to the census bureau, second only to German.

Biden, in particular, is proud of his Irish roots, talks about it often, and in most of his speeches quotes an Irish poet.

His mother’s family – the Finnegans – were Irish-American immigrants.

The president has long made it clear that he wants to visit Ireland as president, but Northern Ireland’s trading status was causing diplomatic headaches during a presidential visit.

But that hurdle was lifted when Britain and the European Union agreed to the Windsor Framework, clearing the way for trade to cross the Irish-Northern Irish border.

Former One Direction member, Irish singer Niall Horan, will perform at a White House St. Patrick's Day reception on Friday

Former One Direction member, Irish singer Niall Horan, will perform at a White House St. Patrick’s Day reception on Friday

Under the Northern Ireland Protocol, Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, essentially remained in the European Union market, together with its neighbor the Republic of Ireland, an independent country, when the Britain voted to leave the EU.

The Windsor Framework will ensure the flow of goods without upsetting the Good Friday Agreement.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak personally invited Biden to come, when he met him in San Diego on Monday at an aukus event.

“I know this is something very special and personal for you. We would love to have you,” the prime minister told the US president.

‘Twenty five years. It seems to me like it was yesterday. Like yesterday,’ Biden pondered Sunak’s invitation. “Thank you,” he added.

Biden last visited Ireland in an official capacity in 2016 as vice president. This tour included stops in Dublin, Mayo and Louth – the capital plus the two counties of his ancestors.

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