Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to the claim he lied during a domestic violence rally over the weekend after footage revealed the exchange before he made his address.
Anthony Albanese responds to claims he made a 'full out lie' to rally organiser after footage revealed their heated exchange
Then, on Monday afternoon, footage emerged from the No More: National Rally Against Violence demonstration the day before where Mr Albanese can be heard to say “Do you want me to speak or not? I'm the Prime Minister". The Prime Minister then quickly moved on to discuss the jobs which will be created after unveiling a $1 billion investment into building a quantum computing in Brisbane and the broader economic benefits it would bring to Brisbane and Queensland.
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