
"Many are saying that the late visa is in effect a form of cancel culture," Farage wrote. The British commentator said he will remain a part of the tour when it is rescheduled as Trump's "supporting act."

"The deferral of his travel is a matter for him,” Albanese added.įarage wrote in a statement on Twitter that the tour is not canceled, only postponed. The Australian government denied on Thursday having a role in the postponement of Trump's speaking tour.Īustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that "Donald Trump Jr.’s visa was dealt with in the normal way and, like anyone else, he was entitled to come here," according to the Associated Press. "He's just a big baby, who isn't very popular." "Donald Trump Jr has been given a visa to come to Australia. "Now he's trying to blame the Australian Government for his poor ticket sales and cancelled tour," O'Neil wrote in a since-deleted tweet.

Australian Minister for Home Affairs Clare O'Neil called Trump a "sore loser" on Twitter and criticized him for promoting lies about the results of the 2020 presidential election.
