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Donald Trump Jr. Fundraiser Forced to Move After Restaurant Denies Service

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A fundraiser headlined by President Donald Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., and Jr.'s girlfriend, former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle, has been canceled by the venue, according to reports, with organizers now searching for a different place. The fundraiser is scheduled for Bozeman, Montana, on Sept. 25, for Republican Senate nominee Matt Rosendale, who is attempting to oust Sen. Jon Tester, a two-term incumbent. Rosendale's campaign announced the event early Sept. 18, but the venue management later in the day announced it wouldn't host the event. It was originally scheduled for Midtown Tavern, a restaurant on North Seventh Avenue. 'Politically Neutral' Jeff Wilcox, a manager at the restaurant, said that there was a miscommunication and that the restaurant doesn't want to take a side in the Senate race. “We definitely don’t want to take political sides. That’s never our intention,” Wilcox told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. “That’s just not who we are. We just try to stay politically neutral. We’re a restaurant.” Shane Scanlon, a Rosendale spokesman, told the Chronicle that more than 200 people reserved tickets for the event and that the campaign is searching for a different venue after Midtown canceled on them. In the original announcement, Rosendale said he was excited to welcome Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle to Montana, according to KMMS. “This race is a top priority for the Trump administration and it’s an honor to have them join us on the campaign trail," he said. "President Trump is now counting on all of us to win this race so we can help him advance his agenda.” Campaigning President Trump campaigned for Rosendale in Montana at a rally about two weeks ago, and earlier this year visited Montana to campaign for Rep. Greg Gianforte. Trump is a critic of Tester, who circulated a list of anonymous, unproven allegations against Dr. Ronny Jackson after the form physician to both Presidents Barack Obama and Trump was nominated by Trump to lead the Veteran Affairs Department. “[Tester] will never drain the swamp because he happens to live in the swamp," he said during the Sept. 6 rally. Trump won Montana in the 2016 presidential election. According to a schedule obtained by the Wall Street Journal, Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle plan to travel to Minnesota, North Dakota, Nevada, and Texas in addition to Montana in the coming weeks. They're scheduled to fundraise for the Minnesota Republican party in Minneapolis on Sept. 24 before fundraising for Rep. Kevin Kramer, a North Dakota Senate nominee, that night; to fundraise for Rosendale in Montana on Sept. 25; to fundraise for Republican House candidate Danny Tarkanian in Las Vegas on Sept. 26; and campaign for Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas on Oct. 3.
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