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The €500k Irish connection RFK Jr's running mate has

- Kerry O'Shea

Nicole Shanahan was announced as the running mate of presidenti­al hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, Jr on Tuesday, March 26.

Shanahan, an attorney, tech entrepre‐ neur, and philanthro­pist from California, has Irish roots and invested €500k into CLG An Tearmainn (Termon GAA) in Co Donegal in 2020 as part of an invest‐ ment visa scheme that was facilitate­d by Irish law firm Gibson & Associates. The investor visa, Gibson & Associates said at the time, allowed Shanahan to "establish a connection and residency in Ireland."

Shanahan availed of Ireland's Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP), which has since been wound up.

Speaking at the time of her Irish invest‐ ment, Shanahan said she aligns with

“culture and leadership that is refresh‐ ingly progressiv­e in a way that is com‐ patible with my own values.

"I am someone that believes in science and service to the community through work and charity.

"I’m very much attracted to the rising thought leadership in Ireland, especially as it relates to social policy, education, and the environmen­t."

Doireann Gibson, the managing partner at Gibson & Associates and the under‐ age coach with CLG An Tearmainn, said at the time: “It has been a real pleasure to create the link between Nicole and CLG An Tearmainn.

"There is a great team of volunteers at the club, who have worked tirelessly to develop the club and uphold the core values of the GAA, which is completely aligned with Nicole’s own values. "This extraordin­ary generosity will have a profound impact on the club and the community that it serves, and really couldn’t come at a better time.”

Kennedy Jr, the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of John F. Kennedy, launched his presidenti­al campaign in April 2023. Initially running as a Demo‐ crat, he announced in October that he would be running as an Independen­t. The Kennedy campaign says its key principles are "restoring the middle class, ending the chronic disease epi‐ demic, unwinding the war machine, and unraveling corporate capture of our gov‐ ernment agencies."

Last year, FactCheck.org said that

Kennedy Jr "spread false and misleading health claims" and also "promotes con‐ spiracy theories."

Shanahan was announced as Kennedy Jr's running mate during an event in Oakland, California on Tuesday. Speaking during the announceme­nt event on Tuesday, Shanahan said: "My mother ... immigrated from Guangzhou, China, and my late father was an Irish and German American."

Kennedy Jr told Newsweek that his inner circle of 17 people had been referring to Shanahan by the code name "The Irish‐ man" to avoid any leaks ahead of the of‐ ficial announceme­nt.

(The Kennedy family, of course, have their own Irish roots which can be traced back to Co Wexford as well as Cos Limerick, Clare, Cork, and Fer‐ managh.)

According to The Hill on Tuesday evening, Kennedy Jr (9.9%) trails both Trump (41.5%) and Biden (39.1%) sig‐ nificantly in the polls.

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