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OMB No. 1124-0002; Expires May 31,2020 l).S. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 4/30/2019 (Insert date)

I - REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc 5006

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 300 New York, NY 10170

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual: (1) Residence address(es) Yes □ No □ (2) Citizenship Yes □ No n (3) Occupation Yes □ No □ (b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes □ No 0 (2) Ownership or control Yes □ No 0 (3) Branch offices Yes □ No 0 (c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5(a). 3- If you have previously filed Exhibit C1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period. Yes □ No 0 If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes □ No □ If no, please attach the required amendment.

T t lie Exhibit C, for winch no printed lonn is provided, consists ot a true copy of the chiirter, articles of iiiLoipnratioii, association, and by laws ot a regisltant that is an organization. (A waiver ol the requirement to file ail Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530 )

FORM NSD-2 Revised 05/17

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(PAGE 2) 4. (al Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the regislrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No 0 If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No 0 If yes, furnish the following information: Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes □ No 0 If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered. Mark Guilfoyle provides pro bono services as Agent.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes □ No 0

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes EH No 0 If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position or Connection Date Terminated

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No 0 If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement? Yes 0 No □ If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement.

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No 0 If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Termination

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principals)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No 0 If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period. N/A

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8? Exhibit A3 Yes □ No □ Exhibit B4 Yes □ No □ If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes □ No 0 If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes □ No □ If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 I he term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section ! (b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political parly, foreign organization or foreign individual (Sec Rule 100(a) (9)) A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required lo list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208 ) 3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal 4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the infonnation concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the foreign principal

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(PAGE 4) III - ACTIVITIES

11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, B, or 9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 *as defined below? Yes 0 • No □

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes □ No 0

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity' that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14. (a) RECEIPTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes 0 No □

If no, explain why.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6 Date From Whom Purpose Amount Donations received are reported on attached Exhibits

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN During this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □ If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes 0 No □

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date Attached

(c) RECEIPTS-TH1NGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal? Yes □ No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6, 7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)). 8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal. 9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15(a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES ~ During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes El No □ (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes ® No □

If no, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount See attached Exhibit E

Total

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(PAGE 7) (b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes □ No 0 If yes. furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS During this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office? Yes 0 No □

If yes, furnish the following information: Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event See attached Exhibit F for contributions to political campaigns from the personal funds of Mark Guilfoyle

10, n Tilings of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks." and the like.

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(PAGE 8) V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS

16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12 Yes 0 No □ If Yes, go to Item 17. (b) It you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration? Yes □ No □ If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review. 17, Identi fy each such foreign principal. Sinn Fein

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes □ No 0 If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

I During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination ol informational materials include the use of any of the following: 0 Radio or TV broadcasts 0 Magazine or newspaper 0 Motion picture films □ Letters or telegrams D Advertising campaigns □ Press releases 0 Pamphlets or other publications 0 Lectures or speeches □ Other (specify)______Electronic Communications 0 Email 0 Website URLfsV www-friendsofsinnfein.com 0 Social media websites URL(s): Facebook and Twitter pages "Friends of Sinn Fein" □ Other (specify)______

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups: 0 Public officials 0 Newspapers □ Libraries 0 Legislators 0 Editors 0 Educational institutions □ Government agencies 0 Civic groups or associations 0 Nationality groups

□ Other (specify)______

21. What language was used in the informational materials: 0 English □ Other (specify)______

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No FH

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes 0 No □

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act

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(PAGE?) VI-EXECUTION

(Date ofsignature) (Print or t)

May 28, 2019

STATE OF KENTUCKY ) ) ss COUNTY OF KENTON )

BEFORE ME. a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, appeared Mark D, Guilfoyle who acknowledged that he did sign the foregoing instrument and that the same is his free act and deed

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at Kenton County, Kentucky, this 28th day of May, 2019,

CYNTHIA L. MILLER NOTARY EXPIRATION DATE: 2/23/2020 STATE OF KENTUCKY AT LARGE NOTARY ID 550012

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Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. gxHierr-P

FARA Registration Number: 5006

Exhibit D

The statements attached to this Exhibit D are filed as amendments to items 8(a) and 9(a) of the Registration Statement previously filed by the Registrant. These statements attached to Exhibit D collectively constitute the account of all monies collected, credited and deposited to the Registrant's accounts from Nov 1, 2018 through April 30, 2019 as a result of Registrant's fund-raising campaign and other income sources.

All monies received were for the purpose of supporting the activities and purposes of Sinn Fein as a democratic political party engaged in Ireland and many countries throughout the world in promoting the Irish Peace Process by social welfare, political and educational activities.

During this reporting period, Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. had a total of $284,345.00 in receipts from all sources. This total included donations and miscellaneous revenue such as bank interest, as well as a $5,000 partial repayment of a loan to Ireland 1916 Commemorations Ltd.

Schedule A-l (accounts 4001, and 4003) hereto lists fundraising event donations. Account 4001 lists donations received in relation to fundraising events that were the dollar equivalent of 500 Pounds or less, and account 4003 lists donations received in relation to the same events in the dollar equivalent of 500 Pounds or more. Schedule A-l also lists the city and state of the donors.

Schedule A-2 (accounts 4101, and 4102) Account 4101 lists donations of less than the dollar equivalent of 500 Pounds from donors who made donations not related to fundraising events. The city and state of these donors appears on this schedule. (There were no such donations received in the current reporting period) Account 4102 lists website donations received not related to fundraising events. The city and state of these donors appear on the schedule.

Schedule A-3 (account 4153), if any, lists fund donations in the amount of more than the dollar equivalent of 500 Pounds that did not originate with a fundraising event. The city and state of any such donor appears on this schedule. (No donations from other than fundraising events were received in the current reporting period.)

Schedule A-4, if any, lists any cash donation(s) to the Registrant. (No cash donations were received in the current reporting period.)

Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. has four bank accounts in New York. All funds received were deposited into New York bank accounts.

Funds transmitted to or paid on behalf of the foreign principal, if any, during the reporting period are listed in Schedule E, as are expenditures made by the Registrant during the reporting period.

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A-1 9:11 AM Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. 05/17/19 Account QuickReport Accrual Basis November 2018 through April 2019

Date Name Name City Name.. Amount Balance 400 ■ Fundrasing Event Revenue 4003 ■ US Donor over 500 Pounds 11/01/2018 Carroll, Michael P. Greenwich CT 1,000.00 1,000.00 11/01/2018 O'Dwyer & Bernstein Esqs. New York NY 1,000.00 2,000.00 11/01/2018 Colleran, O'Hara & Mills LLP Woodbury NY 1.500.00 3.500.00 11/01/2018 SBA Plumbing Corp. Long Island City NY 1,000.00 4.500.00 11/01/2018 Entrust Partners Offshore LLP New York NY 5.000. 00 9.500.00 11/01/2018 John T White Palisades NY 2.500.00 12,000.00 11/07/2018 Scanga Architectural Woodwor... Cold Spring NY 1.000.00 13.000. 00 11/07/2018 WAVE Lancaster PA 1,000.00 14.000. 00 11/07/2018 Cheviot, James Brooklyn NY 1,000.00 15.000. 00 11/07/2018 Empire Architectural Metal Corp College Point NY 1,000.00 16.000. 00 11/07/2018 Lab Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc New York NY 1,000.00 17.000. 00 11/07/2018 Michael Russell Washington DC 1,000.00 18.000. 00 11/07/2018 Celtic Building Supplies Inc. Yonkers NY 2,500.00 20.500.00 11707/2018 ADCO Electrical Corp. Piscataway NJ 2,000.00 22.500.00 11/07/2018 ICON Interiors, Inc. New York NY 2,500.00 25,000.00 11/07/2018 Eugene P White Orangeburg NY 2,500.00 27.500.00 11/07/2018 Sweeney & Harkin Carpentry & ... Long Island City NY 3,000.00 30.500.00 11/07/2018 Beletz Bros Glass Co Inc. Philadelphia PA 3.000. 00 33.500.00 11 /07/2018 Harbour Mechanical Corp. Hoboken NJ 5.000. 00 38.500.00 11/07/2018 Penguin AirCond. Corp. Brooklyn NY 5,000.00 43.500.00 11/07/2018 Brothers and Company Deer Park NY 5,000.00 48.500.00 11/07/2018 transport workers union of amer... Washington DC 5,000.00 53.500.00 11/07/2018 Allan Brite-Way Electrical Contr... Whippany NJ 5,000.00 58.500.00 11/07/2018 Building Contractors Associatio... New York NY 5,000.00 63.500.00 11/08/2018 Park Avenue Building & Roofin... Brooklyn NY 5,000.00 68.500.00 11/08/2018 Eastern Design Tile & Marble, I... Larchmont NY 5,000.00 73.500.00 11/08/2018 Henegan Construction Co. Inc. New York NY 5.000. 00 78.500.00 11/08/2018 Albert Pearlman, Inc. New York NY 750.00 79.250.00 11/08/2018 Scholes Electric & Communicat... Piscataway NJ 1.000.00 80.250.00 11/13/2018 Taconic Builders, Inc. Mamaroneck NY 2,500.00 82.750.00 11/13/2018 Collins Building Services Inc. Long Island City NY 2,500.00 85.250.00 11 /13/2018 Local 30 ISF Fund Richmond Hill NY 1,000.00 86.250.00 11/13/2018 J.P. Phillips, Inc. Manhasset NY 2,000.00 88.250.00 11/13/2018 newport Painting and Decorating new york NY 2,000.00 90.250.00 11/13/2018 JDC Power Systems, Inc. Armonk NY 2,500.00 92.750.00 11/13/2018 JT Roselle Lighting, Inc. Arm on k NY 2,500.00 95.250.00 11/13/2018 Eurotech Construction Corp. New York NY 15.000. 00 110.250.00 11/13/2018 Cambell and Dawes Ltd Jamaica NY 10.000.00 120.250.00 11/13/2018 Shoreline Contracts, Inc Yonkers NY 5,000.00 125.250.00 11/13/2018 Team Electric Inc. New York NY 5,000.00 130.250.00 11/13/2018 352 Restaurant Corp. New York NY 5,000.00 135.250.00 11/13/2018 Marjam Supply Company Farminfdale NY 5,000.00 140.250.00 11/13/2018 Celtic Sheetmetal, Inc Congers NJ 5,000.00 145.250.00 11/13/2018 C&H Agency Totowa NJ 5,000.00 150.250.00 11/13/2018 All-Boro Floor Service Inc Bronx NY 5.000. 00 155.250.00 11/13/2018 McLaughlin, Kevin M. Washington PA 2,500.00 157.750.00 11/13/2018 Mclaughlin, Daniel White Plains NY 2,500.00 160.250.00 11/13/2018 Metro R. Services Carlstadt NJ 2.500.00 162.750.00 11/13/2018 Metro Interior Distributors Corp White Plains NY 1.500.00 164.250.00 11/13/2018 Colony Hardware Corporation Orange CT 1.000.00 165.250.00 11/13/2018 Trel Restaurant, Inc. New York NY 1,000.00 166.250.00 11/28/2018 transport workers union of amer... Washington DC 5,000.00 171.250.00 11/28/2018 Baldor Speciality Foods INC. Bronx NY 5,000.00 176.250.00 11/28/2018 Allen, Todd P. Chatham NJ 5,000.00 181.250.00 11 /28/2018 The Whitmore Group, LTD Garden City NY 5.000. 00 186.250.00 11/28/2018 Timbil Mechanical, LLC Boonton NJ 2.500.00 188.750.00 11/28/2018 JVA Industries Inc Manalapan NJ 2,500.00 191.250.00 11/28/2018 Brewster, Michael Mahopac NY 2,500.00 193.750.00 11/28/2018 Notorious Wines Inc Coral Gables FL 2,500.00 196.250.00 11/28/2018 Blue Bear Risk Management, Inc. New York NY 1.000.00 197.250.00 11/28/2018 Drex Corporation Brooklyn NY 1,000.00 198.250.00 11/28/2018 Magee, Catherine East Islip NY 1,000.00 199.250.00 11/28/2018 Abruzzese, Joseph New York NY 1,000.00 200.250.00 11/28/2018 teamsters local union no 210 New york NY 1,000.00 201.250.00 12/04/2018 JC Elite NEW YORK NY 5,000.00 206.250.00 12/04/2018 Admore Air Conditioning Corp. Yonkers NY 5,000.00 211.250.00

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9:11 AM Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. 05/17/19 Account QuickReport A-l Accrual Basis November 2018 through April 2019

Date Name Name City Name... Amount Balance

12/04/2018 JP Roche Inc. Mount Vernon NY 1,000.00 212.250.00 12/11/2018 Bar Construction Co Inc Long Island City NY 5,000.00 217.250.00 12/11/2018 J.T. Magen & Company Inc. New York NY 5,000.00 222.250.00 12/11/2018 Preferred Mechanical, Inc. Bronx NY 5.000. 00 227.250.00 12/11/2018 Fitzgerald, James E. New York NY 3.000. 00 230.250.00 12/11/2018 Long Island Pipe Supply Garden City NY 2,500.00 232.750.00 12/11/2018 Bruce Supply Corp. Brooklyn NY 2.500.00 235.250.00 12/11/2018 Ranger Supply Company Inc. Bronx NY 2.000.00 237.250.00 12/11/2018 Gaffco Ballistiscs LLC S. Londonderry. VT 2,000.00 239.250.00 12/11/2018 Constantine, Vincent West Babylon NY 1.500.00 240.750.00 12/11/2018 VC Insulation Baldwin NY 1,000.00 241.750.00 01/11/2019 Admore Air Conditioning Corp. Yonkers NY 5,000.00 246.750.00 01/11/2019 L & K Partners, Inc. New York NY 2.500.00 249.250.00 03/01/2019 Kane, Michael Mount Ephraim NJ 900.00 250.150.00 03/01/2019 United Structural Works, Inc. Congers NY 20,000.00 270.150.00

Total 4003 ■ US Donor over 500 Pounds 270,150.00 270,150.00

Total 400 ■ Fundrasing Event Revenue 270,150.00 270,150.00 TOTAL 270,150.00 270,150.00

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8:42 AM Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. 05/17/19 Account QuickReport A-l Accrual Basis November 2018 through April 2019

Date Name Name City Name S... Amount Balance 400 - Fundrasing Event Revenue 4001 - US Exempt Cont under 500 Pounds 11 /07/2018 United Fire Protection Corp. Kenilworth NJ 500.00 500.00 11/07/2018 Teamsters Local Union No 202 Bronx NY 500.00 1,000.00 11/07/2018 Manhattan Painting and Decorating NY NY 500.00 1.500.00 11/07/2018 Flynn, Barbara Belle Harbor NY 250.00 1.750.00 11/13/2018 Kraman Iron Works, Inc. New York NY 500.00 2,250 00 11/13/2018 City lumber Inc Long Island City NY 500.00 2.750.00 11/13/2018 O'Connell, Suzanne East Hampton NY 200.00 2,950 00 11/13/2018 Yuko, Jonathan Litltz PA 500.00 3.450.00 11/13/2018 H. H. Benfield Elect. Supply Company, Inc White Plains NY 500.00 3.950.00 11/13/2018 Teamsters Local Union No 202 Bronx NY 500.00 4.450 00 11/13/2018 Package Pavement Storm ville NY 500.00 4.950.00 11/13/2018 Thompson, Rob Tinton Falls NJ 500 00 5.450.00 11/13/2018 Theatrical Teamsters Local 817 New York NY 500.00 5.950.00 11/13/2018 McCarthy, Eugene G. New York NY 500 00 6.450.00 11/13/2018 Hanover Square Holdings New York NY 500 00 6.950.00 11/13/2018 Scanlon, Martin V. Alexandria VA 500.00 7.450 00 11/13/2018 Rose, Edward B. Manhattan NY 300.00 7.750.00 11/13/2018 Reilly, Matthias Blauvelt NY 250.00 8,000.00 11/13/2018 D’Antonio, John J. Ramsey NJ 200 00 8.200.00 11/28/2018 McDonough, J. Riley New York NY 250 00 8.450.00 11/28/2018 Doherty, Michael New York NY 400.00 8.850.00 11/28/2018 ES Partners Levittown NY 500.00 9.350.00 11/28/2018 Fitzgerald, John J. Mineola NY 500.00 9.850.00 11/28/2018 Best-Way trucking fairfield NJ 500.00 10.350.00 11/28/2018 Noonan, Brian White Plains NY 500.00 10.850.00 11/28/2018 Von Rohr Equipment Corp Bloomfield NJ 500.00 11.350.00 11/28/2018 Woods, Noel Irvington NY 500.00 11.850.00 11/28/2018 Huvane, Thomas G. New York NY 500.00 12.350.00 11/28/2018 Dea Sales Inc. Ossining NY 500.00 12.850.00 11/28/2018 Tyrrell, Thomas R. Albany NY 500.00 13.350.00

Total 4001 ■ US Exempt Cont under 500 Pounds 13,350.00 13,350.00 Total 400 ■ Fundrasing Event Revenue 13,350.00 13,350.00 TOTAL 13,350.00 13,350.00

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10:43 AM Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc. 05/17/19 Account QuickReport A-l Accrual Basis November 2018 through April 2019

Date Name Name City Na... Amount Balance 410 - Non-fundraiser cont. under 500 4102 - Website Contributions 11/03/2018 Tillotson, Patti Nashville TN 25.00 25.00 11/03/2018 davidson, scott Bethel AK 25.00 50.00 11/03/2018 Jefferson, Frances D. Oakland CA 100.00 150.00 11/08/2018 Kapen, Gil 2923 Oakberry CT 10.00 160.00 11/12/2018 davidson, scott Bethel AK 100.00 260.00 01/15/2019 scherer, brendan saint paul MN 50.00 310.00 02/16/2019 Arway, Philip Dublin OH 50.00 360.00 02/16/2019 McGuinness, Owen North Olmstead OH 25.00 385.00 02/16/2019 Wilder, Ridge Bethlahem PA 25.00 410.00 03/06/2019 vanbuskirk, kenneth sommerville MA 10.00 420.00 03/06/2019 vanbuskirk, kenneth sommerville MA 10.00 430.00 03/07/2019 McCarthy, Donald Boca Raton FL 50.00 480.00 03/11/2019 hendrikson, justin Callaway NE 100.00 580.00 03/18/2019 vanbuskirk, kenneth sommerville MA 10.00 590.00 03/18/2019 vanbuskirk, kenneth sommerville MA 10.00 600.00 03/21/2019 smith, Emory Tallahassee FL 25.00 625.00 03/24/2019 Pope, Meriam Glendale CA 25.00 650.00 03/25/2019 Gross, Kevin Toledo OH 25.00 675.00 04/02/2019 Joyce, Alexander Washington DC 25.00 700.00 04/03/2019 vanbuskirk, kenneth sommerville MA 10.00 710.00 04/08/2019 vanbuskirk, kenneth sommerville MA 10.00 720.00 04/14/2019 Haley, Mick Harrison Ml 25.00 745.00 04/14/2019 Savadge, Rob Savannah GA 50.00 795.00 04/14/2019 Mulligan, Nathan Belmont MA 50.00 845.00

Total 4102 • Website Contributions 845.00 845.00

Total 410 • Non-fundraiser cont. under 500 845.00 845.00

TOTAL 845.00 845.00

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ElWBlT Friends of Sinn Fein, Inc.

FARA A/C No. 100105. Reg. No. 5006

Foreign Agents Registration Act Report Report Period: 11/1/2018 to 4/30/2019

Exhibit E: Schedule of Expenses

Expenses

General and Administrative $ 31,762.69 Facilities Rent $ 19,958.62 Fundraising Event Expenses $ 176,242.88 Payroll & Payroll Taxes $ 33,270.62 Professional Services $5,971.08 Program Expenses $ 3,287.67 Sinn Fein Expenses - $ 23,312.02 Taxes (non-payroll) $ Travel Related Expenses $ 36,652.19

Total Expenses for Reporting Period $ 330,457.77

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Friends of Sinn Fein Exhibit F FARA Registration No. 5006

Political Contributions of Mark & Catherine Guilfoyle (from personal funds)

November 1, 2018 through April 'AO, 2Qiq

11/27/18 Downing for City Commission $500.00

3/29/19 Wil Schroder for Attorney Gen. $250.00

4/22/19 Andy Beshear for Governor $250.00

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OUT OF CONFLICT resisted this push for peace. However, among those who & ft 3* new almost a century since believed that we had the capacity Britain partitioned Ireland. From the | to break the deadlock were our outsat, violent repression of cjisserrt friends in North America. They and widespread discrimination included leaders in business and defined the six counties that finance, the labor movement and Unionists called Northern Ireland, politics, A vita! element were But, in the 1960s. small groups the Irish Americans who lobbied n of courageous people, inspired by the civil rights move men! in the ’ their public representatives United States, started to campaign for equality in public housing and and engaged their attention. In doing so, they employment and for an end to gerrymandering in local government. brought pressure to bear on the British and They asked for nothing other than basic rights enjoyed by people in Irish governments to establish an Inclusive talks England, , and Wales. And the Stormont regime responded process that, in 1998, resulted in the Good Friday with violence, battering them off the streets. | Agreement. tl.vtv There, in the crack of RUC The Peace Process has delivered. The RUC is batons on the streets of Derry, gone. The British Army is off our streets. Slowly, fit AGREEMENT the great lie was exposed - the economies of Worth and South, severed 3nd Unionists professed an attachment still stunted by partition, are being ra-integrated. wirt* P* to Britain, but they could not We have had over two decades of peace. The countenance the rights accorded Republican cause remains the same and with Sinn Fein stronger than to everybody in Britain being at anytime since 1921, the great prize - the reunification of Ireland - extended to Nationalists in their Orange state. is now within reach. The events set in train by the repression of the civil rights movement are well known. The British Government backed the Unionists And in doing so It precipitated over a quarter century of CHANGE IS AT HAND conflict that only started to end in 1994, when the Irish Republican Ireland has changed since partition. The last census takeiv'n the North, Army called a ceasefire. in 2011, showed that 64 per cent of those aged over 90 were Protestant That transformative ceasefire did not come out of thin air. It was and 25 per cent were Catholic; 9 per cent had no declared religion. the result of work, over many years, by and others in There, among the very old, is the demographic of the North around the the Sinn Fein leadership.The dialogue between Gerry Adams and time of partition. Conversely, the same census returned 31 per cent of John Hume was critical In the development of a peaceful progress children born in the North in 2008-11 as Protestant compared to 44 per _ to Irish reunification. But powerful figures in London and Dublin cent Catholic; 23 per cent had no declared religion. _^ ...... EL

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Reflecting on these data in the Unionist Belfast Telegraph, well-known economist David BiJMEl McWilliams observed that 'In one (admittedly A long) lifetime, the Catholic population In the youngest cohort has nearly doubled, while the Protestant cohort has more than halved.' For McWilliams, the numbers meant one thing; 'we seem to be en route to a united Ireland.' times greater than that of the North - exports from the South are Of course religious profession does not €89bn per annum (£77.85bn), fifteen times greater than the €6bn translate to a political position. Still, election (£5.25bn) exported from the Six Counties. results confirm Unionism to be losing its One recent study, In 2015, by Kurt Huebner of the University majority. In Spring 2017, elections for the 90-seat % of British Columbia, calculated that, within eight years, a reunified Assembly returned only 40 Unionists - nationalists Irish economy would be some €35 billion larger than two separate took 39 seats (27 Sinn Fein; 12 SDLP); the Alliance economies, North and South. Party, Greens and People before Profit had 11 seats Of course, the disaster that Is partition was never simply between them. The total number of votes cast for the Democratic economic. Lives lost, rights denied, grief, and despair are not best Unionist Party (225,413), the largest pro-Union party, was only 1,168 measured in numbers. ieKgrapti.. votes greater than the The price of partition has been too high, A United Ireland has number secured by Sinn always been the best framework for peace and prosperity. TV™5fi«iu F6ln (224,245). Measured by nothing I m>n» other than its proponents' UNITY IN OUR TIME , eiiMMLi— intention - the creation of In voting for the in 1998, the people of 'a Protestant state for a Protestant people' - partition is a manifest Ireland, North and South, affirmed that they alone would determine failure. their future constitutional arrangements. And there are other In June 2016, a majority in the United Kingdom voted to leave measures of its failure. the European Union; the majority of people in the North voted to McWilliams focused on the economy. When the border was first drawn, he noted, over 80 per cent of Ireland's industrial output came from the area around Belfast. Now, the South's industrial output is ten r. F

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a decision.' And he predicted that the wider Unionist community would accept it, and look to the protections that the Good Friday Agreement guarantees to all. Given the collapse of Unionists' majority in the North, the challenge for their current leaders is simple - they must involve themselves with others, not least Republicans, in Imagining the shape and form that Irish reunification takes. In 2018 Dairdre Hargay became the sixth Sinn F6in councilor to serve as Mayor of Belfast - tellingly, all six Republican mayors have served since 2002. Speaking at her installation, party president Mary Lou McDonald reiterated ^ romairt in it. The British Government of Theresa May, dependant for the Republican position j 4ts survival on Democratic Unionist Party MPs, insisted that the North \ - Irish reunification Is l UHr too must leave with England, Scotland, and Wales. It repudiated the about bolting the North core principle of the Good Friday Agreement - that there would be onto the South. Rather, no Change Jn the constitutional status of tho North without a simple majority of people. North and South, approving it. And in refusing to it is about creating an Ireland greater than the countenance jome form of apodal status for the North, the British sum of ail its parts - one Government displayed arrogant indifference to the consequences for defined by oquality and employment and education, social services, and, above all. peace In inclusion, where sectarian Ireland. division and segregation The Broxlt Crisis has laid bare the injustice of partition: as long as have no place, where all it suits tho short-term interests of London, a minority - e minority In cuitures are accorded • Sinn FSln'a party Praiidarrt Maty Lou McDonald. Ireland nnd, in this Instance, a minority even in tho North - can prevail respect, and where all our Mayor of Batfait Dalrdra Hargay and party Vice- over a majority. Pratldant Mlchaila O'Neill children enjoy the peace 8ut tha writing is on the waH. In summer 2018 former Democratic and prosperity necessary for achieving their full potential. Unionist Party leader Peter Robinson, speaking In Glontles, County We ask you to stay with us on this joumBy . Your support and Donegal, arguod that Unionists should help has been invaluable in bringing us this far.You have given us prepare for a United Ireland, He would Rirvm.tc hope during the most difficult times that the vision we share of Irish accept, he said, the results of a border freedom and unity will be realised poll In favor of reunification: 'As m We ask that you support the Irish American initiative of the soon as that decision is taken every McGulntless Principles to ensure the achievement of what Martin democrat will have to accept such a McGuInness dedicated his life to.

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THE ENACTMENT OF A BILL OF RIGHTS: "We have pressed consistently for the establishment of a Bill of Rights in the North and an all-Ireland Charter of Rights” - Martin McGuinness 1 believe we stand on the threshold The terms of the Good Friday Agreement called foe the adoption of a Bill of Rights in the North of Iceland. TWenty years after the Good of great t han^e. Friday Agreementwas ratified by more than 70% of the voters in the Previous generations North of Ireland and 94^ of the people in the Republic there is still no Bill of Rights. The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission was have struggled lor a mandated to put forward recommendations. In 2008, the Commission United Ireland. But made proposals to the UK government recommending the recognition our generation has the of a broad range of social and economic rights. Successive British governments have failed to affirmatively act on these recommendations; best opportunity to Now, with significant opposition from within the British government achieve it.” to continuing to accept the jurisdiction of European human rights conventions, and a determination to scrap the Human Rights Act, it Martin McGuinness becomes even more important that the rights of Ireland’s citizens in the North be protected when it comes to critical human rights issues. Till *- v‘ - Wl t mht \ % y N x M 4, t \\ "•

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FULL STATUTORY EQUALITY EQUAL JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF THE FOR THE IRISH LANGUAGE: CONFLICT AND THEIR FAMILIES: “Successive British Governments...have totally failed “Dealing with the legacy of the past remains one to meet their obligations...to protect the rights of the of the key outstanding challenges of our peace Irish language community” - Martin McGuinness process. Unless it is dealt with in a comprehensive

The Good Friday Agreement affirmed " the importance of respect, manner then the essential process of healing and understanding and tolerance in relation to linguistic diversity, including reconciliation cannot gain momentum” in Northern Ireland, the Irish language, Ulster-Scots and the languages 'Instead of working constructively to address of the various ethnic communities, ail of which are part of the cultural the hurt and pain caused by the legacy of our recent wealth of the island of Ireland .. the British Government will, in conflict, the British Government has, at every particular in relation to the Irish language, where appropriate and turn, blocked and frustrated all efforts to reach a where people so desire it: take resolute action to promote the language; solution” - Martin McGuinness facilitate and encourage the use of the language in speech and writing in public and private life where there is appropriate demand...” Many victims of the conflict in the North and their families have waited Eight years later, under the terms of the St Andrews Agreement decades to learn the full truth about what happened to them and their of 2006, the British Government committed to introduce an Act to loved ones, Fundingmustbe give the Irish language official status equal to that accorded the Scots provided for proper inquests Gaelic and Welsh languages. They failed to honor this obligation, and to move forward. The full the Democratic Unionist Party explicitly repudiated it. Subsequent story of collusion and cover- DUP moves in government to defund Irish language study were a ups must be told, and those major contributing factor to the resignation of Martin McGuinness as responsible for human rights Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister in 2017, when he cited that abuses must be brought to party’s lack of "respect” for the tights and cultural traditions of the justice. Irish nationalist community in the North.

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North voted by a large majority to reject Biexit and remain inside the THERE MUST BE A REFERENDUM F.uropean Union, the British government is determined to impose this ON IRISH UNITY TO AFFIRM very significant change (having potentially profound consequences IRISH SELF-DETERMINATION: for Ireland), on the people oflreiand north and south, against their “There is a democratic imperative to provide Irish democradcallyexpressedwishes, citizens with the right to vote in a border poll on Irish If the Good Friday Agreement’s commitments to self- unity to end partition and retain a role in the EU. ” determination are to have any meaning, the British Government must “A border poll on Irish unity is part of the process allow the Irish people the opportunity to determine their future. of building a modem and dynamic New Republic on this island - an agreed Ireland achieved by peaceful v- ■ . . - ".v r MlJitAJ- f. OlkAPOL' mviK ■ wmi and democratic means. ” - Martin McGuinness

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of Ireland alone, by agreement between the two parts respectively "■ and without external impediment to exercise their right of self- determination on the basis of consent...” Provisions were included for & I i referenda on Irish unity, whose results would be given effect by the governmental parties to the Agreement. The Agreement went on to commit that the signatory parties (including the British Government) should not “make any change in the status of Northern Ireland save 11 with the consent of a majority of its people”. Despite the fact that Brexit clearly represents a “change in status” of Northern Ireland, and despite the fact that the people of the

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last year Irish American organizations began talking about how they could help secure the full Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement and support efforts to advance Irish unity. They looked to previous examples of successful campaigns, the Sullivan and McBride Principles campaigns. As a result, they agreed to launch a campaign around the McGuinness Principles. These four core principles - equality, respect, ttuth and seif-determination - seek to address the current difficulties in the political process by defending human rights, supporting equality for the Irish language, the victims of the conflict and thdr fa mill es,andemlorsingthe demand for a referendu m on Irish unity. In summary the campaign seeks:

A Bill of Rights. Full statutory equality for the Irish Language. Fundingfor legacy inquests as partoftheprocessofhealing and reconciliation. A referendum on Irish unity in keeping with the Good Friday Agreement, In the few months that the campaign has been running it has attracted significant political support If you wan t to know more about the McGuinness Principles Jog on to: www. mcguinnessprinciples.com

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Itinerary - Rita O'Hare - January 201S

Wednesday, January 16th Depart Dublin Airport Delta Flight 45 10:55 AM Arrive NY JFK Airport 1:54 PM

Thursday, January 17th Meeting with Niall O'Dowd 9:00 AM Irish Central Offices 875 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001

Working in FOSF Office with Emmet Duffy 11:00 AM 420 Lexington Ave Suite 300 New York, NY 10170

Friday, 18 th Meeting with Fay Devlin Eurotech Construction 135 W 50th St NY, NY 10020

Meeting with John Samuelsen 3:00 PM Niles restaurant 371 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001

Meeting with Marty Glennon 5:00 PM James Connolly Labor Coalition

Saturday, January 19th Meet Sean Downes 4:00 PM North Shore Diner 19652 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358

Sunday, January 20th Off

Monday 21st Depart Penn Station Acela #2253 3 :oo PM Arrive Washington Union Station 5;59 pyj

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Meet with Irene Jillson 6:45 PM 400 Upton St Apt 4 Spring Valley Northwest Washington, DC 20016

Tuesday, January 22nd Meeting with Jim Walsh 8:15 AM 1601 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006

Meeting with Brian Donohue 10:00 AM Li UNA Headquarters 905 16th St NW Washington, DC 20006

Meetings on the Hill 2:45 PM Cannon House Building 27 Independence Ave SE, Washington, DC' 20003

Dinner with Billy Tranghese 6:30 PM Bobby Vans Restaurant 15th St NW Washington, DC 20006

Wednesday, January 23rd Meeting Ireland Desk State Dept contact 10:00 AM and Mark Guilfoyle and Emmet Duffy

Lunch with Terry O ’ Sullivan and Mark Guilfoyle 1:15 PM Bobby Vans Grille 1201 New York Ave N W, Washington, DC 20005

Dinner with Mark Guilfoyle and LiUNA members 5:00 PM Bobby Van’s Steakhouse 809 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005

Thursday, January 24th Depart Washington Union station Amtrak #2110 11:00 AM

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Arrive Philadelphia Union Station 12:34 PM

Meet Paddy Ghegan Philadelphia Irish society 1:10 PM The American Pub 1500 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Meeting with State Assembly members Kevin Boyle and Mike Driscoll 2:25 PM The American Pub 1500 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Depart Philadelphia Union Station Acela # 42 3:24 PM Arrive New York Penn Station 4:50 PM

Friday, January 25th Meeting with 3:30 PM Comptroller Di Napoli's office 59 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10017

Saturday, January 26th Off

Sunday, January 27th Off

Monday, January 28 Meeting with Ray O'Hanlon Irish Voice 11:45 AM

Working in FOSF Office with Emmet Duffy 1:00 PM 420 Lexington Ave Suite 300 New York, NY 10170

Tuesday, January 29th Depart NY JFK Delta Flight 44 9:52 PM

Wednesday, 30th Arrive Dublin International Airport 9:10 AM

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When in New York staying at:

43/60 195 Street

Flushing, New York 11358

When in Washington staying at:

400 Upton St NW Apt 4

Spring Valley

Washington, DC 20016

And also staying at:

Madison Washington Hotel

117715th st NW

Washington, DC 20005

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Itinerary - Louise O’Reilly - March 2019

Friday, March 8th Depart Dublin Delta flight 45 10:45 AM Arrive NY JFK Airport 1:25 PM

Meet Emmet Duffy at Hampton Inn Hotel 2:30 PM 116 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001

Saturday, March 9th Train to Providence Amtrak #160 9:00 AM Arrive in Providence 12:32 PM

Picked up by Chris Donnelly 12:35 PM Driven to The Fairfield Inn 185 MacArthur Drive New Bedford MA 02740

Speak at Friendly Sons Annual Dinner Gala 7:30 PM New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA 02740

Sunday, March 10th Wreath Laying at Pine Grove Cemetery 10:00 AM 1100 Ashley Blvd, New Bedford, MA 02745

Monday, March 11th Depart Providence to New York on Amtrak #2175 5:55 PM Arrive New York Penn Station 8:56 PM

Tuesday, March 12th Speak at Brehon Law Society Dinner 8:00 PM The Manhattan Club at Rosie O’Grady’s 800 7th Avenue New York, NY

Wednesday, March 13th 7:00 PM Attend Quill Connolly Dinner

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195 Montague St Brooklyn NY 11201

Thursday, March 14th Off

Friday, Match 15th Depart Penn station on train to Mineola LIRR 8:00 AM Arrive Mineola station 8:37 AM

Speak at Brexit and Consequences forum 9:00 AM Nassau County legislature Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building 1550 Franklin Ave, Mineola, NY 11501

Depart Mineola station via LIRR 12:00 PM Arrive Penn Station 12:40 PM

Saturday, March 16th Depart NY LaGuardia Airport on Delta flight 2504 8:05 AM Arrive New Orleans Airport 10:37 AM

Sunday, March 17th AOH meeting at Sanctuary of St. Alphonsus Shrine 11:15 AM 923 Josephine Street New Orleans, LA 70130

St. Mary’s Assumption Church Mass 12:00 PM 923 Josephine Street New Orleans, LA 70130

March in St Patrick’s Day parade 1:30 PM St Andrew and Magazine Street New Orleans, LA

Deliver speech at Gala Dinner 7:00 PM Honouring Hibernian of the Year Ronnie Burke Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel 2 Poydras Street

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New Orleans LA 70130

Monday, March 18th Depart New Orleans for New York on Delta flight 699 1:09 PM Arrive New York Laguardia Airport 5:10 PM

Depart New York JFK Airport on Delta flight 44 9:38 PM

Tuesday, March 19th Arrive Dublin International Airport 8:10 AM

When in NYC staying at:

The Hampton Hotel

116 West 31st Street

New York, NY10001

When in New Bedford staying at:

The Fairfield Inn

185 MacArthur Drive

New Bedford MA 02740

When in New Orleans staying at:

Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel

2 Poydras Street

New Orleans LA 70130

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Itinerary - Rita O’Hare - March 2019

Friday, March 8th Depart Dublin Delta Flight 45 10:55 AM Arrive NY JFK Airport 1:25 PM

Saturday, March 9th Meet Sean Downes 9:00 AM North Shore Diner 19652 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358

Sunday, March 10th Off

Monday, March 11th Meet Emmet Duffy, Maty Lou McDonald and Ciaran Quinn 4:00 PM Fitzpatrick’s Hotel 687 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10022

Tuesday, March 12th Meet with Niall O’Dowd Irish Central 10:30 PM 875 Avenue Of The Americas New York, NY 10001

Meeting with Women’s group 12:00 PM O’Reilly’s Bar 54 W 31st St, New York, NY 10001

Meeting with Richard Haass 3:00 PM Council on Foreign Relations 58 E 68th St NY 10065

Depart NY Penn Station to Washington Union Station 5:00 PM Arrive Union Station 7:58 PM

Check into Hotel 8:15 PM Washington Marriott Hotel

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775 12th st NW Washington, DC 20005

Wednesday, March 13th Meeting with Senator Mitchell 8:00 AM 500 Eighth St NW7 Washington, DC 20004

Meeting with Friends of Ireland caucus 11:00 AM Room H208 The Capitol Building Washington, DC 20003

Lunch with Women’s Group. 12:30 PM Bobby Van's restaurant 809 15th Street NW Washington, DC 20005

Meeting with State Dept 3:00 PM State Department Building 2201 C Street NW, Washington. DC 20520

American Ireland Fund Dinner 7:00 PM National Building Museum 401 F StNW, Washington, DC 20001

Thursday, March 14th Meetings on the Hill. 10:00 AM Cannon House Office Building 27 Independence Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003

Irish Embassy Reception 7:00 PM The Hamilton 600 14th StNW Washington DC 20005

Friday, March 15th Depart Washington Union Station Acela #2160 9:50 AM Arrive NY Penn Station 12:46 AM

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Attend International Relations Committee Event Bar Association of New York City 5:00 PM 42 W 44th St NY 1003

Saturday, March 16th Attend Mayor De Blasio’s St Patrick’s Day Breakfast 7:00 AM Grade Mansion E 88th Street NY 10028.

Attend Labor Breakfast 8:30 AM Bobby Van’s Restaurant 131 E 54th Street, NY 10022

March in St Patrick’s Day Parade 12:00 PM 5th Avenue, New York City

Sunday, March 17th Off

Monday, March 18th In Office with Emmet Duffy 10:00 AM 420 Lexington Ave, Suite 300 NY, NY 10170

Tuesday, March 19th In FOSF Office with Emmet Duffy 9:30 AM 420 Lexington Ave, Suite 300 NY 10170

Wednesday March 20th In FOSF Office with Emmet Duffy 9:30 AM 420 Lexington Ave, Suite 300 NY 10170

Meeting with Brian McCabe and Sophie Colgan 3:00 PM American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave NY, NY 10028.

Thursday, March 21st Meeting with Pat Doherty 4:00 PM NY State Comptroller’s office

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1 Centre St #530, New York, NY 10007

Friday, March 22nd Working at FOSF office 9:30 AM 420 Lexington Ave Suite 300 NY, NY 10170

Saturday, March 23rd Meeting with James Connolly Irish American Labor Coalition 7:00 PM North Shore Diner 19652 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358

Sunday, March 24th Off

Monday, March 25th Depart NY JFK Airport Delta Flight 44 9:38 PM

Tuesday, March 25th Arrive Dublin 10:25 AM

When in NY staying at:

43/60 195 st Flushing

NY 11358

Also staying at:

Fitzpatrick’s Hotel

687Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10022

In Washington staying at:

Marriott Hotel at Metro center

775 12th st Washington, DC 20005

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Itinerary - - March 2019

Friday, March 8th

Depart Dublin American Airlines Flight 723 10:40 AM

Arrive Philadelphia Airport 1:30 PM

Met at airport by Jerry Connor 2:00 PM

Check into DoubleTree Hotel 2:30 PM

237 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Saturday, March 9th

Off

Sunday, March 10th

March in St Patrick's day Parade 11:00 AM with local elected Reps and Philadelphia Irish Society

16th Street & John F. Kennedy Avenue, Downtown Philadelphia

Attend after-parade party at The American Pub hosted by the Irish Society

1500 Market St, Philadelphia PA 19102

Monday, March 11th

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Depart Philadelphia Union Station train # 647 3:45 PM

Arrive Harrisburg train station 5:30 PM

Met at station by PA Assembly Reps Kevin Boyle and Mike Driscoll 5:35 PM

Driven to and check into hotel 5:45 PM

Hilton Harrisburg

One North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101

Tuesday, March 12th

Breakfast briefing on Brexit with local supporters 8:00 AM

Address to PA State Assembly 10:00 AM

501 N 3rd St, Harrisburg, PA 17120

Depart Harrisburg via Amtrak train #42 1:05 PM

Arrive Philadelphia Union Station 2:55 PM

Dinner with Irish Society board 6:30 PM

The Capital Grille 1338 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Check into Doubletree Hilton Hotel 9:00 PM

237 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Wednesday, March 13th

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Meeting with AOH 39 2:00 PM

7229 Tulip St, Philadelphia, PA 19135

Thursday, March 14th

Off

Friday, March 15th

Lunch at The American Pub 12:00 PM 1500 Market St, Philadelphia PA 19102 Deliver toast to St. Patrick 1:00 PM

Driven to Airport by Jerry Conor 6:40 PM

Depart Philadelphia American Flight 722 9:55 PM

Saturday, March 16th

Arrive in Dublin International Airport 8:54 AM

When in Philadelphia, staying at:

DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

237 South Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA 19107

When in Harrisburg, staying at:

Hilton Harrisburg

One North Second Street

Harrisburg, PA 17101

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Itinerary - Ciaran Quinn - March 2019

Monday, March 11th Depart Dublin on Aer Lingus flight 105 10:50 AM Arrive NY JFK Airport 2:40 PM

Check in to hotel 3:30 PM Fitzpatrick’s Grand central Hotel 687 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022

Dinner with FOSF board members 5:30 PM Bobby Van’s Restaurant 131 East 54th Street New York, NY 10022

Tuesday, March 12th Meeting with Niall O’Dowd 10:00 AM Irish Voice Newspaper 875 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001

Accompany Mary' Lou McDonald on CNN’s ‘Amanpour’ 1:00 PM 10 Columbus Circle New York NY 10019

Attend Meeting with Richard Haass 3:00 PM Council on Foreign Relations 58 E 68th street, New York, NY 10065

Depart Penn Station on train #2167 5:00 PM

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Arrive in Washington DC Union Station 8:00 PM

Check in to Hotel 8:30 PM Washington Marriott Hotel 775 12th st NW Washington, DC 20005

Wednesday, March 13th Meeting with Senator George Mitchell 8:00 AM 500 Eighth St NW Washington, DC 20004

Meeting with Friends of Ireland Caucus 11:00 AM Room H208 The Capitol Building, Washington, DC

Meeting with State Dept 3:00 PM State Department Building 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20520

American Ireland Fund Dinner 7:00 PM National Building Museum 401 F StNW, Washington, DC 20001

Thursday, March 14th Meetings on the Hill. 10:00 AM Cannon House Office Building 27 Independence Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003

Irish Embassy Reception 7:00 PM The Hamilton 600 14th St NW, Washington DC 20005

Friday, March 15th Depart Washington Union Station Acela #2160 9:50 AM Arrive NY Penn Station 12:46 AM

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Check in to hotel 2:00 PM Fitzpatrick’s Grand central Hotel 687 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022

Attend International Relations Committee event 5:00 PM Bar Association of New York City 42 W 44th Street New York, NY 10003

Saturday, March 16th Attend Mayor’s Breakfast 7:00 AM Gracie Mansion E 88th St & East End Ave, New York, NY 10028

Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral 8:00 AM 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022

James Connolly Labor Coalition Breakfast 8:30 AM 131 East 54th Street New York, NY 10022

March in Parade with NY City Council 11:00 AM Start at 44th street and 5th Avenue

Take car service to airport. 5:45 PM Depart NY JFK Airport Aer Lingus El 108 9:10 PM

Sunday, March 17th Arrive Dublin International Airport 8:25 AM

When in New York, staying at:

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Fitzpatrick’s Grand central Hotel

687 Lexington Ave

New York, NY 10022

When in Washington, staying at:

Washington Marriott Hotel

775 12th stNW

Washington, DC 20005

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Itinerary - Mary Lou McDonald - March 2019

Monday, March 11th Depart Dublin on Aer Lingus flight 105 10:50 AM Arrive NY JFK 2:40 PM

Check in to hotel 3:30 PM Fitzpatrick’s Grand central Hotel 687 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022

Dinner with FOSF board members 5:30 PM Bobby Van’s Restaurant 131 East 54th Street New York, NY 10022

Tuesday, March 12th Meeting with Niall O’Dowd 10:00 AM Irish Voice Newspaper 875 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001

Attend Women for United Ireland Meeting 11:30 AM Niles Restaurant 371 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001

Appear on CNN’s ‘Amanpour 1:00 PM 10 Columbus Circle New York NY 10019

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Meeting with Richard Haass 3:00 PM Council on Foreign Relations 58 E 68th street, New York, NY 10065

Depart Penn Station on train #2167 5:00 PM Arrive in Washington DC Union Station 8:00 PM

Check in to Hotel 8:30 PM Washington Marriott Hotel 775 12th stNW Washington, DC 20005

Wednesday, March 13th Meeting with Senator George Mitchell 8:00 AM 500 Eighth StNW Washington, DC 20004

Meeting with Friends of Ireland Caucus 11:00 AM Room H208 The Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20003

Lunch with Women's Group. 12:30 PM Bobby Van’s restaurant 809 15tli Street NW Washington, DC 20005

Meeting with State Dept 3:00 PM State Department Building 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20520

American Ireland Fund Dinner 7:00 PM National Building Museum 401 F StNW, Washington, DC 20001

Thursday, March 14th Meetings on the Hill. 10:00 AM Cannon House Office Building 27 Independence Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003

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Irish Embassy Reception 7:00 PM The Hamilton 600 14th St NW, Washington DC 20005

Friday, March 15th Depart Washington Union Station Acela #2160 9:50 AM Arrive NY Penn Station 12:46 AM

Check in to hotel 2:00 PM Fitzpatrick’s Grand central Hotel 687 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022

Speak at International Relations Committee 5:00 PM Bar Association of New York City 42 W 44th Street New York, NY 10003

Saturday, March 16th Attend Mayor’s Breakfast 7:00 AM Gracie Mansion E 88th St & East End Ave, New York, NY 10028

Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral 8:00 AM 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022

James Connolly Labor Coalition Breakfast 8:30 AM 131 East 54th Street New York, NY 10022 Deliver speech about labor and James Connolly 9:15 AM

March in Parade with NY City Council 11:00 AM Start at 44th street and 5 th Avenue

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Take car service to airport. 5:45 PM Depart NY JFK Airport Aer Lingus El 108 9:10 PM

Sunday, March 17th Arrive Dublin International Airport 8:25 AM

When in New York, staying at:

Fitzpatrick’s Grand central Hotel

687 Lexington Ave

New York, NY 10022

When in Washington, staying at:

Washington Marriott Hotel

77512th st NW

Washington, DC 20005

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Itinerary - - April 2019

Thursday, April 18th Depart Dublin international airport Norwegian Air flight 1763 2:30 AM Arrive New York Stewart Airport 4:50 PM

Met at airport by brother, driven to Kenny residence 5:10 PM 264 Route 6N Mahopac, NY 10541

Friday, April 19th Off

Saturday, April 20th Off

Sunday, April 21st Attend Easter commemoration ceremony 12:00 PM Give keynote address at event 12:30 PM Calvary Cemetery Fenian Plot 49-02 Laurel Hill Blvd Woodside, NY 11377

Monday, April 22nd Attend Easter Commemoration At Monument Mineola 12:00 PM Speak at commemoration event 1:00 PM 262 Old County Courthouse Drive Mineola, NY 11501

Tuesday, April 23 rd Depart New York Stewart Airport Norwegian Air flight 1762 9:00 PM Arrive Dublin International Airport 8:21 PM

When in NY, Staying at: Kenny residence 264 Route 6N Mahopac NY, 10541

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Itinerary - - April 2019

Friday, April 19th Depart Dublin on Aer Lingus flight 147 12:35 PM Arrive San Francisco International Airport 3:35 PM

Met at airport by Ciaran Scally 4:00 PM Driven to Scally residence 4:10 PM 3814 Harrison Street Oakland, CA 95611

Saturday, April 20th Meeting with local Irish American community leaders 12:00 PM Scally residence 3814 Harrison Street Oakland, CA 95611

Sunday, April 21st Attend Easter Commemoration 12:00 PM Give address at commemoration 12:20 PM Holy Cross Cemetery 1500 Mission Road Colma, CA 94014

Monday, April 22nd Driven to Aiiport by Ciaran Scally 2:00 PM Depart San Francisco on Aer Lingus flight 146 5:30 PM

Tuesday, April 23rd Arrive at Dublin International Airport 11:45 AM

When in California, staying at:

Scally residence

3814 Harrison Street

Oakland, C4 94611

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Itinerary - - April 2019

Friday, April 19th Depart Dublin Aer Lingus flight 125 4:00 PM Arrive Chicago O’Hare Airport 6:30 PM

Picked up at airport by Seamus Murrin 7:00 PM Driven to Murrin family home 9311 West 122nd Street, Palos Park, IL 60464

Saturday, April 20th Irish Hour Radio show interview 12:00 PM WPNA 1490am

Attend Easter event at Chicago Irish Center 2:00 PM 4626 N Knox Avenue Chicago, IL 60630

Deliver remarks at Easter Event 2:30 PM

Sunday, April 21st Easter Sunday Mass at Gaelic Park Chicago 9:00 AM 6119 147th Street Oak Forest, IL 60452

Attend Event at Gaelic Park 11:00 AM Honoring the 100th anniversary of the First Dail Eireann

Give address at the Gaelic Park 12:00 AM Commemorating 100th anniversary of the first Dail Eireann

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Monday, April 22nd Driven to Chicago O’Hare Airport by Seamus Murrin 5:00 PM Depart Chicago O’Hare on Aer lingus Fit 124 8:20 PM

Tuesday, April 23rd Arrive Dublin International Airport 9:50 AM

When in Illinois, staying at:

Home of Seamus Murrin

9311 W122 Street

Palos Park, Illinois 60464

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Itinerary - Orfhlaith Begley - April 2019

Friday, April 26 th Depart Dublin American Airlines Fit 723 11:30 AM Arrive Philadelphia Airport 2:00 PM

Met by Bob Dougherty at airport 2:30 PM Driven to Deirdre Mullen’s residence 2:30 PM 3438 West Penn St, Philadelphia, PA 19129

Saturday, April 27th Attend meeting at Ladies AOH State Board 2:00 PM 7229 Tulip St Philadelphia, PA 19135

Deliver address to Ladies AOH State Board 2:30 PM

Attend Tyrone Society Fireside Chat 6:00 PM Informal briefing at the Irish Center 6815 Emlen Street Philadelphia, PA 19119

Sunday, April 28th Interview on Irish Hour with Vince Gallagher Radio show 11:00 AM

Commemoration Holy Cross Cemetery 1:00 PM 626 Baily Road Yeadon, PA 19050

Attend social after at American Legion 2:30 PM 8041 Frankford Ave Philadelphia PA 19136

Driven to Philadelphia Airport by Bob Dougherty 5:30 PM

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Depart Philadelphia Airport, American Airlines flight 722 9:15 PM

Monday, April 29th Arrive Dublin International Airport 8:55 AM

When in Philadelphia, staying at:

Deirdre Mullen residence

3438 West Penn Street

Philadelphia, PA 19129

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