Trump Jr’s Aussie speaking tour postponed

Trump Jr’s Aussie speaking tour postponed
Donald Trump Jr has postponed his controversial talking tour of Australia after a visa delay.

Trump, the eldest son of former US president Donald Trump, was set to talk in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane from July Sep 11.

However, in a launch, tour associates Turning Point Australia mentioned in a single day that the dates must be rescheduled.

Donald Trump Jr, left, together with his fiancee, Kimberly Guilfoyle.. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

They mentioned Trump’s visa was solely acquired “late afternoon” yesterday, 24 hours earlier than the conservative activist was as a result of board a aircraft for Australia.

Turning Point Australia mentioned the tour had already offered 8000 tickets throughout the three states, together with promoting out all “VIP” tickets, priced at $2500.

“Ticket holders are urged to hold onto their tickets, with details of the rescheduled date to be confirmed in the coming days,” the Australian web site for Trump Live says.

President Donald Trump watches as Donald Trump Jr. speaks at a campaign event at the Kenosha Regional Airport in Kenosha, Wisconsin (Photo: November 2, 2020)
Trump Jr together with his father, then-President Donald Trump. (AP)

A spokesperson for the Department of Home Affairs mentioned it didn’t touch upon particular person circumstances.

“The Australian Government will continue to act decisively to protect the community from the risk of harm posed by individuals who choose to engage in criminal activity or behaviour of concern, including visa cancellation or refusal where appropriate,” the spokesperson mentioned.

“All non-citizens who wish to enter or remain in Australia must satisfy the requirements of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act) and Migration Regulations 1994, including identity, health, security and character requirements.”

“It’s his choice whether he comes or not but there is no immigration impediment to him coming,” a spokesman for Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil advised the Sydney Morning Herald.

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