“Ticket holders are urged to hold on to their tickets,with details of the rescheduled date to be confirmed in the coming days,” event organiser Turning Point Australia said in a statement posted tothe tour website.
Some commentators,including former Labor speechwriter andThe Australian columnist Troy Bramston,had called for Trump jnr’s visa to be cancelled on character grounds because of his role in promotingmisinformation about voter fraud in the 2020 US presidential election and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Achange.org petition calling for Trump jnr to be denied a visa to Australia had attracted 21,725 signatures as of Wednesday evening.
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Government sources who were not permitted to speak publicly said that Trump jnr was granted a visa to travel to Australia on Wednesday morning,before the cancellation of the tour was announced.
“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 said.
A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles said she was not able to comment on individual cases.