Albanese said the incident had been brought to the attention of the US administration, but shied away from confirming whether he would personally hold discussions with Trump.
“We have already raised these issues with the US administration. We don’t find it acceptable that it occurred, and we think that the role of the media is particularly important,” he said at his first National Press Club since his re-election in May.
“Discussions I have with the president are discussions between myself and the president. That’s the way that I deal with people; diplomatically, appropriately and with respect,” he added.
The prime minister condemned the “horrific” attack, adding that footage showed police had clearly targeted Tomasi.
We don’t need someone to say what we saw ourselves.
Actually, we do.
We saw a man do a Nazi salute on live television and roughly half the people who saw it said that isn’t what it was.
Having official sources confirm something fights misinformation and grabs the reigns away from disinformation generators.
Fair
According to ABC, having a deleted tweet saying what you say yourself is grounds for termination.
What
Oh for fuck’s sake, it was the American ABC. I first saw it as a Guardian article on quokk.au and didn’t recognize the guy’s name.
I don’t know what you’re referring to.
ABC news fired a reporter for calling out Stephen Miller https://www.newsweek.com/abc-news-fires-terry-moran-over-stephen-miller-post-2083691