Trump Jr. campaign event looks for new venue after Montana restaurant declines to host
A Republican campaign event in Montana featuring President Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., is reportedly in search of a new venue after a restaurant declined to host the rally.
Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle, an ex-Fox News personality, are scheduled to campaign for Republican Senate candidate Matt Rosendale in Bozeman, Mont. next week.
Rosendale had announced on Tuesday that the Midtown Tavern would host an event where Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle would speak.
But the manager of the restaurant, Jeff Wilcox, has said that he won’t host the rally, according to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
“We definitely don’t want to take political sides. That’s never our intention,” Wilcox told the newspaper, adding that the announcement that the Midtown Tavern would host the rally was a miscommunication.
“That’s just not who we are. We just try to stay politically neutral,” Wilcox said. “We’re a restaurant.”
“Jon Tester will never drain the swamp because he happens to live in the swamp and he loves the swamp,” Trump said. “The problem is he’s never going to vote for me.”
Tester is among the 10 Democratic senators running for reelection in states Trump won in 2016. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates the race as “likely” Democrat.
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