ABC spells it out: Trump-taunted reporter ‘doing job’

After threatening the US president to enter the Australian Prime Minister, he stands by one of the most senior journalists of the national publisher.
Donald Trump told the ABC editor that “Australia hurt Australia very much.
“Your leader is coming to see me very soon, Tr Trump said to John Lyons.
I will tell him about you. You put a very bad tone.
The words of the President soon confirmed that he would meet with his counterpart Anthony Albanian.
Neither the American nor the Australian officials did not explain a date for negotiations.
Mr. Lyons disturbed the president by asking if a US leader was in the office when he was in the office.
Mr. Trump said his children were doing their job.
ABC News Director Justin Stevens, Mr. Lyons is “one of the most experienced and respected reporters in Australia,” he said.
“To ask questions. It has full support of ABC,” he said.
Some of the most powerful criticism of Mr. Trump’s words came from Gavin Newsom, Governor of California.
Neden Why does Donald Trump threaten journalists? Our allies deserve respect, not intimidation, ”he said.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the reporter’s interrogation line looked legitimate.
Orum I respect ABC and respect its independence, and this does not predict the questions asked by journalists at the press conferences in the press conferences, ”he said on Wednesday.
“Journalists have a job to do, and as far as I can say that the journalist is doing his job only.”

Mr. Lyons, an award -winning journalist, defended his question.
“As a journalist, our business is to ask questions that an average person is interested in,” he said to ABC TV.
“The average person in Australia is interested in ‘how is a president gets so rich in duty’.”
A social media account connected to the White House, Mr. Trump, said that he was a kabar rude foreign news ”.
Political Divide’s other Federal MPs defended ABC and said that journalists had the right to ask difficult questions.

“Trump is a tyrant. He thinks he can bully the press and think that he can bother Australia, Sara
When Mr. Albania sat down with Mr. Trump, he called on to bring the incident to the agenda.
However, the liberal senator and former ABC journalist Sarah Henderson said that the national publisher should explain himself.
“It would be useful for ABC to explain this inquiry line at a time when trade, defense and national security are so important in our relationship with our closest ally.”
“Australians should wait for the highest standards of our public national publisher.”
The Prime Minister is preparing to travel to the United States in the coming days for the annual meeting of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.
On the sides of the UN Summit in New York or the White House on the Washington DC, Mr. Trump seems to be confirmed by face to face face to face.
The opposition criticized Mr. Albania for his second period for not meeting with Mr. Trump for a few months.

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