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ABC journalist John Lyons spoke after being stuck by US President Donald Trump. Here is what they said to ABC News this morning:
“I think our job as a journalist is to ask questions that an average person is interested in and I think an average person in Australia [is] We went to the office very rich and we went this morning and asked a few questions.
“We politely asked them, respectfully. They were not screaming. They were not abuse. The first question was that when I told President Trump, you probably loved this part of the problem, probably the richest person who occupied the White House.
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“When I asked how much his reserves increased, he began to love less, and then the second question: Was it appropriate for the US President to participate in so many business activities?
“I think the average Australian would ask the perfect reasonable questions and then he released me and told me he would go to Dob or tell me to the Australian Prime Minister.”
The White House described the debate as Trump’s ç hit the rude false news loser ”.
When Lyons saw this to ABC, he said he was “ruined ..
“But then, in parentheses, they say ‘so many cases of those who lose such false news, so at least I’m not alone.”
Lyons insisted that the United States was deeply divided and that the parties would be taken on the basis of political views, but that journalists retained the ability to ask the questions of ruling people.


