Organisers of a Donald Trump Jr speaking tour are being expected to pay for a police presence at the Melbourne event to keep the audience safe from far-left protesters, says Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“Police there are saying, well, if we’re supposed to keep the peace at this speaking venue … you, the tour organisers, you’ve got to pay us,” he said.
“When right-wing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos spoke in Melbourne, police charged him $50,000 for their help in keeping his audience safe from far-left protesters trying to stop people from going. “The police are there really because of the intolerant leftist protests, not because of the speakers – therefore, it’s obvious that it’s the left-wing protesters who should be paying for those police.
“Victoria, it seems, under Premier Daniel Andrews, is a state where the free speech of the right is not welcome at all and is certainly not free.”
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