Australia’s richest person Gina Reinhart spotted at Donald Trump’s Halloween party | Gina Reinhart
Australia’s richest person, Gina Reinhart, was spotted at Donald Trump’s Halloween party at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
The mining billionaire, who has never been shy about publicly praising the controversial US president twice, was seen speaking into Trump’s ear as he read a piece of paper in… Posted on social media At the lavish party at the weekend, for the first time Quoted from Al-Assaa newspaper.
The photo, published by former US Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, included US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio.
The Great Gatsby theme of the 1920s reportedly attracted One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, who Nine newspapers claimed was seen in a private Instagram story.
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Hanson’s office confirmed to The Australian Guardian that the senator was absent from the Senate this week because she is in the United States. She declined to confirm whether Hanson attended Trump’s party.
The timing of the ceremony coincided with the closure of the US federal government and Trump’s attempts to suspend funding for a relief organization that helps about 42 million Americans buy food every month.
Trump took to Social truth on Friday, writing He “doesn’t want Americans to go hungry just because radical Democrats refuse to do the right thing and reopen the government.”
His plans to build a $300 million ballroom in the White House — privately funded by wealthy donors — have continued to draw comparisons to Marie Antoinette.
Since the coalition’s historic election loss in May, Reinhart has encouraged the Liberal Party to commit to Trump-like policies.
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In a lengthy statement to the Daily Mail in May, Reinhart said that “the left-wing media” had succeeded in keeping liberals away from “anything related to Trump.”
“This has been particularly evident this year, as the Liberals have become known as the ‘Me Too’ party,” she wrote. “Trump’s policies ‘make Australia great’ by cutting the bar, government bureaucracy and waste, and thus the ability to cut taxes, which is too rare in Australia this year to be unmentionable.
“No doubt the left-wing media will now try to claim that the Liberals’ loss was because the Liberal Party followed Trump and became too right-wing! The two are simply incompatible!”