Scott Morrison rejects the 'deliberate inaccuracy' from an article in The Weekend Australian
13/06/2023 Scott Morrison has denied he knowingly mislead parliament in 2021 after it was alleged he did so deliberately in an article with the former staffer, Fiona Brown, in an interview published in The Weekend Australia entitled, "Shot By #MeToo Firing Squad".
Видео Scott Morrison rejects the 'deliberate inaccuracy' from an article in The Weekend Australian канала Qldaah
Видео Scott Morrison rejects the 'deliberate inaccuracy' from an article in The Weekend Australian канала Qldaah
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