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Housing Minister Clare O’Neil said that after threatening US President Donald Trump’s ABC journalist John Lyons for asking questions about business relations, Australian journalists have the right to ask politicians.
“Australian journalists are asking really hard questions … This is part of the really strong democracy we have in Australia, and I think Donald Trump asked some of these difficult questions,” he said. Sunrise This morning.
“This is something we experience every day in the Australian media.
During the discussion between Trump and John Lyons of ABC, the President and Prime Minister Anthony confirmed a long -speculated meeting between Albania: “You know, your leader is coming to see me very soon. I will talk to him, you put a very bad tone.”
Donald Trump pointed to John Lyons from ABC and told him to be “quiet.”Credit: AP
In the program, there was the Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie, who said that the approval of the meeting was the “bucket of the year.
“There will be a meeting between the president [Donald] Trump and Anthony Albane, this is great news. I think ABC is taking a lot of scope in commercial networks today, they won’t mind. And Claire, in the house of free conversation, there is nothing wrong with journalists asking difficult questions. ”
