Gina Rinehart, Australia's richest person, has been spotted at Donald Trump's lavish Halloween party at his Mar-a-Lago resort. The mining billionaire was seen having a close conversation with the former US president while he read from a piece of paper, which was captured in a social media post by Jeanine Pirro, a former US attorney for the District of Columbia.
The 1920s-themed Great Gatsby party also drew in other notable figures, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. Although Hanson's office declined to confirm whether she attended the party, it was revealed that she is currently in the US due to her absence from the upper house this week.
The timing of the party coincided with a US federal government shutdown and Trump's plans to suspend funding for an aid organization that helps around 42 million Americans afford food each month. Trump took to his Truth Social platform, stating that he does not want Americans to go hungry due to the government shutdown caused by Radical Democrats.
Gina Rinehart has been a vocal supporter of Trump and has encouraged the Liberal party in Australia to adopt similar policies. In May, she wrote a lengthy statement to the Daily Mail, claiming that the left media had successfully driven away Liberals from "Trump-style" policies. She went on to say that if the Liberal party were to follow Trump's lead, they would be able to cut taxes and reduce government bureaucracy.
It is worth noting that Rinehart's support for Trump has been widely criticized by many Australians, who see it as a betrayal of her country's interests. The party's timing also comes at a time when public trust in the government is at an all-time low due to the ongoing shutdown and the growing discontent among the population.
Rinehart's attendance at Trump's party highlights the deepening divide between the Australian Liberal party and its base, as well as Rinehart's own loyalty to the US president. The incident raises questions about her priorities and whether she is more committed to advancing American interests than those of her own country.
The 1920s-themed Great Gatsby party also drew in other notable figures, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. Although Hanson's office declined to confirm whether she attended the party, it was revealed that she is currently in the US due to her absence from the upper house this week.
The timing of the party coincided with a US federal government shutdown and Trump's plans to suspend funding for an aid organization that helps around 42 million Americans afford food each month. Trump took to his Truth Social platform, stating that he does not want Americans to go hungry due to the government shutdown caused by Radical Democrats.
Gina Rinehart has been a vocal supporter of Trump and has encouraged the Liberal party in Australia to adopt similar policies. In May, she wrote a lengthy statement to the Daily Mail, claiming that the left media had successfully driven away Liberals from "Trump-style" policies. She went on to say that if the Liberal party were to follow Trump's lead, they would be able to cut taxes and reduce government bureaucracy.
It is worth noting that Rinehart's support for Trump has been widely criticized by many Australians, who see it as a betrayal of her country's interests. The party's timing also comes at a time when public trust in the government is at an all-time low due to the ongoing shutdown and the growing discontent among the population.
Rinehart's attendance at Trump's party highlights the deepening divide between the Australian Liberal party and its base, as well as Rinehart's own loyalty to the US president. The incident raises questions about her priorities and whether she is more committed to advancing American interests than those of her own country.