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Trump Jr. urges Australian Home Affairs Minister to prioritize free speech.

Donald Trump Jr. has criticized media outlets and the Australian Labor government for spreading “fake news” about his upcoming speaking tour.

The son of the former U.S. president’s comments come in response to ongoing criticism from federal Labor ministers culminating in a now-deleted Twitter post from the Australian home affairs minister who called Mr. Trump Jr. a “sore loser.”

Organizers of Mr. Trump Jr.’s speaking tour were forced to postpone the event after his visa application was held up for longer than usual.

“The tyrannical Left doesn’t believe people have the right to freedom of expression and will do anything to shut down conservative voices, but we will not bow down to them,” he told the Daily Mail.

“If Minister Clare O’Neil isn’t too much of a coward to leave her left-wing safe space, I’d be happy to invite her to attend any of the events that we put on.

“You never know; maybe she’ll learn a thing or two about the importance of freedom of speech and diversity of thought.”

He also said that despite the “ridiculous lies” from fake news outlets, the tour had been doing very well, with over 8,000 tickets sold so far.


Clare O’Neil, Labor Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security, attends the jobs and skills summit at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on Sept. 1, 2022. (Martin Ollman/Getty Images)

Minister Parrots Media Line

The comments from Mr. Trump Jr. come after Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil parroted the same line as left-wing media in responding to the visa controversy.

In a since-deleted post on Twitter, Ms. O’Neil claimed that the tickets for Mr. Trump Jr. speaking tour were not selling well.

“Geez, Donald Trump Jr. is a bit of a sore loser. His dad lost an election fair and square—but he says it was stolen,” the home affairs minister wrote on Twitter on July 6.

“Now he’s trying to blame the Australian government for his poor ticket sales and cancelled tour.

“Donald Trump Jr. has been given a visa to come to Australia. He didn’t get cancelled,” she added. “He’s just a big baby who isn’t very popular.”

The post was deleted hours later, reported at the direction of the prime minister’s office.

Her actions were quickly criticized by Opposition Sen. James Paterson, who warned it could spark a future diplomatic incident.

“Like it or not, Trump could be elected president again in less than 18 months,” he wrote on Twitter. “If that happens, I hope for the sake of the AUKUS agreement that cabinet ministers in national security portfolios are able to restrain themselves from juvenile tweets like these.”

Mr. Paterson also said Ms. O’Neil, in her capacity as home affairs minister, should focus on serious national security challenges instead.

On July 5, attendees of the event were advised the event had been postponed.

It was later revealed that Mr. Trump Jr. had only received visa approval 24 hours before he was due to board his flight to Sydney, despite submitting an application in May (approvals should require 21 days).

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