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Gina Rinehart’s incredible act for Donald Trump revealed and why she wants Australia to ‘watch and learn’

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Australia's richest person took out an ad in Thursday's edition of the New York Post titled 'Celebration time! (pictured)

Gina Rinehart has taken out a full-page ad in Donald Trump’s favorite newspaper to congratulate the president-elect.

Australia’s richest person took out an ad in Thursday’s edition of the New York Post titled “Celebration Time!”

It showed a photo of Trump hugging the star-spangled banner during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February of last year.

The paid ad, signed by ‘Gina Rinehart and friends’, featured several logos of the mining magnate’s companies, including premium wagyu beer 2GR, Hanrine Exploration and Mining and his Bannister Downs dairy business.

“Like many around the world, we salute your leadership, President-elect Trump,” the ad said.

‘Thank you for standing up, no matter what is thrown at you.

‘We know well that you love your country and that you are exceptionally dedicated to its people.

‘Many people in Australia and around the world are receiving much-needed hope and inspiration thanks to your choice.

Australia’s richest person took out an ad in Thursday’s edition of the New York Post titled ‘Celebration time! (pictured)

Ms. Rinehart proudly posed alongside Trump's daughter, Tiffany, with a sign that echoed his pro-mining mantra, which read

Ms. Rinehart proudly posed alongside Trump’s daughter, Tiffany, with a sign that echoed his pro-mining mantra, which read “drill, baby, drill,” and also rubbed shoulders with her son, Eric, in the Trump’s election night party at Mar-a-Lago.

It was signed “Best wishes from your Australian friends.”

Mrs. Rinehart gets along very well with the 47th President of the US.

The philanthropist attended Trump’s election party at Mar-a-Lago.

He proudly posed alongside Trump’s daughter, Tiffany, holding a sign that echoed his pro-mining mantra, which read “drill, baby, drill,” and also rubbed shoulders with his son, Eric.

Ms Rinehart was also pictured at a table sitting between former Liberal vice-president Teena McQueen and right-wing UK MP Nigel Farage.

After Trump’s victory in November, Ms Rinehart said she hoped Australia could “watch and learn” from his example.

‘Even after billion-dollar spending by Democrats, the United States has chosen, at full speed, to repudiate everything that remains. “Socialism always harms the least advantaged the most,” he said. WA today.

“(Mr Trump) was armed with conviction, enormous courage, incredible tireless effort and a true love for America and the American people.

“I hope Australia watches and learns from seeing that cutting government bureaucracy, cutting taxes and reducing government waste lifts people up and raises living standards.”

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