Trumpet of the Patriots: Clive Palmer’s bold new move before the election

Australian politics is no stranger to shake-ups, but a new player has entered the scene with bold ambitions and a controversial name.

Just weeks before the federal election, a familiar figure is making headlines once again—this time with a party that promises to disrupt the status quo in a big way.

What’s behind this latest political move?


Mining magnate Clive Palmer launched a new political party, Trumpet of the Patriots, just weeks before the federal election.

The party echoed former US President Donald Trump's populist rhetoric.

The party replaced Palmer’s United Australia Party, which he had unsuccessfully attempted to re-register through the High Court.


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Clive Palmer launches new political party ahead of election. Image source: United Australia Party/Instagram/realdonaldtrump


A temporary website for the party declared that Australians had ‘suffered from a Labor and Liberal duopoly of power supported by the Greens and now the Teals.’

It claimed that the rising cost of living was the result of ‘the political system, unelected bureaucrats and the lobbyists who support them.’

Palmer’s party vowed to ‘drain the swamp’ and eliminate government ‘waste and corruption’ in Canberra.

Political strategist Glenn O’Rourke, the party’s registered officer, told 2SM that it aimed to restore Australia’s representative democracy.

‘We want to see a country where in the political system the candidates commit to serving the people who elect them and not a party or an international corporation or organisation,’ O’Rourke said.


The party planned to field candidates in all lower house and open Senate seats, with applications closing at the end of February.

Hopeful candidates were required to submit a federal police check, a $100 nomination fee, and a brief biography along with responses to a questionnaire.

2SM’s Chris Smith suggested that Palmer’s new party could fracture the conservative vote, potentially undermining a Coalition-led minority government under Peter Dutton.

It was reported that the party was originally registered as the Country Alliance in 2011 before undergoing several name changes.

In 2020, it became the Australian Federation Party, before being rebranded as Trumpet of the Patriots last year.

This election marked Palmer’s last opportunity to fund a large-scale campaign before new donation and spending caps took effect next year.


During the 2022 election, Palmer spent over $120million, resulting in more than 600,000 lower house votes and over half a million Senate votes.

Despite the heavy spending, only one Senate seat was secured—held by controversial Senator Ralph Babet.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed the new party, criticising Palmer’s past campaign expenditures.

‘A bloke who spends over $100million to deliver one senate seat with a bloke who sits in the corner and just engages in conspiracy theories I don’t think represents value for money,’ Albanese said.

He argued that Palmer’s spending distorted democracy and described the party’s advertisements as ‘strange.’

‘At the moment, there’s only one serious political party at the moment in Australia (Labor),’ he added.

He also rejected the idea that Palmer’s party posed a credible alternative to the current government.

‘The alternative government is a mob that have, after three years, produced three policies,’ Albanese said.

The federal election was required to take place on or before 17 May.


In a previous story, experts warned that Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs could have serious consequences for Australians, particularly when it comes to the cost of everyday goods.

With Clive Palmer now echoing Trump’s rhetoric in his latest political move, questions are being raised about how these policies could impact Australia.

Read more about the potential financial fallout here.

Key Takeaways
  • Clive Palmer launched Trumpet of the Patriots before the election, replacing United Australia Party and echoing Donald Trump’s rhetoric.
  • The party blamed political corruption for the cost-of-living crisis and pledged to ‘drain the swamp’ while fielding candidates nationwide.
  • Palmer’s last big campaign spend was expected before donation caps, after his $120million effort in 2022 secured just one Senate seat.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed the party, criticising Palmer’s spending and questioning its credibility.

With Clive Palmer making yet another bold move in Australian politics, will Trumpet of the Patriots shake up the election or fade like his previous ventures?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 

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Rather than waste more $Millions on mediocre Political Party's which never amount to anything worthwhile. Why not invest his money in something that WILL help Australians, particularly the Homeless people who struggle every day in hellish circumstances....open up Australian wide FOOD centres for these people who are so down and out....you have the money to do this effectively and have many contacts as well who will support you in this endeavour....it is a growing issue here in our Country due to the lack of housing availability and these poor souls are desperate for help....so come on Clive how about it? PALMERS PANTRY
has a nice ring to it and you would be putting your millions to much better use,
He doesn't care about people, especially the worker, only about big buiness! He'd have us all working for $2 an hour 60hrs a week if he could!
 
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Just don't give that witch Gina Reinhardt a candidate nomination to any political party otherwise we will all be doomed!
Those 2 are tarred with same brush & only interested in lining their own greedy pockets, whilst driving down wages for workers! Both of them are bad news for hard working Aussies & god help us all if either of them end up winning any election!
 
the courts refuse to re-register the Palmer party and so the idiot with money and a umbilical cord attached to trump just starts up another party worse than the original and the courts allow it-- Begs the question, were the judges being paid , or are they asleep at the wheel
This great country doesn't need his shit being spread across the country making it a state of the USA
Spot on! Sounds like he's not getting any of our votes here at SDC, thankfully, but it's a real concern that he can even be considered to run with a different/new party name!
 
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OMG he wants to be another Trump! Do we need an idiot in power here like America has now? I just wish that Palmer would go back under the rock he's been hiding and forget about Politics. We don't need another looney running for office, even if it's not him personally.
 
Definitely two absolute IDIOTS with more money than brains! Did the Aussie idiot ever pay his employees their full entitlement (to the last cent) that he owed them? I bet not - someone was possibly enticed in some way to reduce the money owed by the employer.

“Trumpet of the Patriots: Clive Palmer’s bold new move before the election.” That will not be the true outcome of OUR upcoming election. It is just making the Australian idiot look a bigger idiot than he already is and it does not mean Australia is going to be the second America. I’m 100% certain. How can we even believe the words “bold new move before the election”? Maybe that should read the “THE IDIOTIC MOVE BEFORE THE ELECTION”. And a party name like that screams of following another idiot.

Fancy one of these two fools thinking he can stop the Russia/Ukraine war in one day!!!, by having talks with only one of those two rulers and sucking up to him, then accusations coming out about the other side having started that war. I have a huge disgust and distrust for this Australian idiot - and even bigger distrust for the American one - than for anyone else on this planet. How true the saying “money talks”. And the ‘MUSKrat’ is only another fool with money talking gibberish.

I’d like to quote the meaning of narcissistic (a trait these two men have): “A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. Narcissistic personality disorder is found more commonly in men. The cause is unknown but likely involves a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Symptoms include an excessive need for admiration, disregard for others' feelings, an inability to handle any criticism and a sense of entitlement”.

God forbid either of our major parties say ‘America is great, let’s follow them’. I’d rather be 6 feet under.
 
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Wow what a mess he would cause , he has no policies or sense as would anyone that votes for him. As for Trump he is so unhinged that he really believes Ukraine started the war, and Dutton wouldn't waste my breath !!!!!
 
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