Outrage Over Trump's Controversial Post Amid Immigration Policy Changes in Australia
Trump post prompts outrage, Coalition’s hardline immigration plan, Harry and Meghan’s ‘faux-royal visit’
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Donald Trump's recent social media post depicting him as a Christ-like figure sparked widespread outrage, leading to its deletion. Meanwhile, Australian opposition leader Angus Taylor proposed a hardline immigration plan inspired by Trump, while global oil prices surged above $100 per barrel due to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01Trump's controversial post drew backlash from Christian supporters.
- 02Angus Taylor's immigration plan includes social media vetting for visa applicants.
- 03Oil prices spiked over $100 per barrel amid US-Iran tensions.
- 04Calls for a gas tax are increasing in Australia.
- 05Harry and Meghan's visit to Australia is being labeled a 'faux-royal' tour.
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Donald Trump's recent post on Truth Social, featuring an AI-generated image of him as a Christ-like figure, ignited outrage among many, particularly high-profile Christian supporters. The post was quickly deleted following the backlash. In the political landscape of Australia, opposition leader Angus Taylor announced a hardline immigration policy that would end the country's non-discriminatory immigration program and introduce social media vetting for visa applicants, echoing Trump's controversial stance on immigration. Meanwhile, global oil prices surged past $100 per barrel due to escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, following the US's blockade and failed talks with Iran. In Australia, calls for a 25% export tax on liquefied natural gas are growing, as major resource companies face scrutiny. Amid these developments, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming tour in Australia is being criticized as a 'faux-royal' visit, with events promoting their personal agendas costing attendees nearly $2,700 for tickets.
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The proposed immigration policy could significantly alter Australia's immigration landscape, affecting potential migrants and visa applicants. Additionally, rising oil prices may impact fuel costs for consumers.
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