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Trump Clashes with ABC Journalist Before Meeting with Albanese

US President Donald Trump confronted ABC journalist John Lyons during a press event at the White House, accusing him of harming Australia just days before Trump is set to meet with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The heated exchange arose when Lyons inquired about Trump’s financial status following his return to the Oval Office in January, seeking clarity on his business dealings.

During the interaction, Lyons asked Trump how much wealthier he had become since resuming presidential duties. Trump responded, “I don’t know,” attributing his financial dealings primarily to his children’s management of the family business. He stated, “Other than what my kids were doing… mostly the deals I’ve made were made before [taking office].” The president then promoted a ballroom project he is funding at the White House, claiming it would be the greatest in the world.

Trump’s Remarks Spark Controversy

Lyons pressed further, questioning the appropriateness of a sitting president engaging in extensive business activities. Trump quickly deflected, asserting, “I’m really not, my kids are running the business.” In a surprising turn, Trump asked Lyons about his affiliation, to which the journalist replied that he was from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Four Corners program.

Trump’s response was pointed: “Oh, the Australian – You’re hurting Australia. In my opinion, you are hurting Australia very much right now. And they want to get along with me.” He added that he would address these concerns with Albanese during their upcoming meeting. This assertion highlights the tension surrounding the bilateral relationship as the Australian leader prepares for his visit.

Lyons attempted to redirect the conversation towards a significant $2 billion deal involving the ruling family of the United Arab Emirates and World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency company connected to the Trump family. However, Trump dismissed further inquiries, telling Lyons to “quiet” as he moved on to another reporter.

Implications Ahead of UN General Assembly

This verbal clash comes just days before Anthony Albanese is scheduled to attend the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, where he is expected to meet Trump. While specific details of their interactions remain unconfirmed, both leaders have indicated that their schedules are still being finalized.

In a radio interview, Albanese stated, “We’ll see each other in New York. He [Trump] is hosting a reception on Tuesday night of next week.” He also mentioned that they would engage at several forums before the year concludes, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming discussions.

Lyons, an experienced journalist with a history of reporting for respected outlets like The Sydney Morning Herald and News Corp, chose not to comment on the incident. The White House has been contacted for a response regarding Trump’s remarks.

Following this confrontation, Trump is set to travel to Arizona for the funeral of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, while his itinerary in New York remains under discussion. Meanwhile, Trump will also be honored with a state visit to the United Kingdom, where he will participate in ceremonies at Windsor Castle alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

This incident underscores the complexities of international diplomacy and media relations, particularly as Trump prepares for significant global engagements in the coming weeks.

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