Pauline Hanson has bemoaned Australia and lauded US President Donald Trump during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
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Pauline Hanson has expressed her dissatisfaction with Australia’s current situation while applauding US President Donald Trump during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

The leader of One Nation decided to forgo parliamentary duties to participate in the Conservative Political Action Conference’s exclusive four-day retreat and gala. The event, described as a “rallying cry for freedom,” featured tickets ranging from $5,000 USD (approximately $7,690 AUD) to $25,000 USD (about $38,450 AUD).

In her address today, Hanson commended President Trump and his administration, asserting that his policies have significantly transformed the country in under a year. “It’s wonderful to be in America with a reenergised, strong, and patriotic leader who has the best interests of his people at heart,” she declared, as noted in the transcript of her speech.

Pauline Hanson has bemoaned Australia and lauded US President Donald Trump during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
Pauline Hanson has bemoaned Australia and lauded US President Donald Trump during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. (Instagram)

Hanson drew parallels between herself and Trump, highlighting their shared advocacy for broad international tariffs. These tariffs are currently under scrutiny by the Supreme Court.

Hanson likened herself to Trump through her strong support of global sweeping tariffs, which are currently being challenged before the Supreme Court. 

Then, her speech took a turn.

“Australia, on the other hand, has become an economic and social tinderbox that was created by successive Labor and Coalition governments,” she said.

Hanson went on the attack, accusing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of “putting our country on a dangerous path” and creating a “socialist nightmare”.

She made several provocative claims on issues such as gender, immigration, the net-zero target, and native title claims.

Pauline Hanson appeared to be pictured sitting next to Australia's richest person and mining magnate Gina Rinehart.
Pauline Hanson appeared to be pictured sitting next to Australia’s richest person and mining magnate Gina Rinehart. (CPAC/X)
Hanson added that she was eying prime ministership to solve these issues as One Nation sees a surge in support, leaving them only nine points behind the Coalition, and as National MP Barnaby Joyce flirts with the idea of defecting to the right-wing party.

“Australians are responding to us in numbers: our national membership has doubled since the federal election in May this year, and our polling is at record levels,” she said.

“We still have a steep hill to climb, but I will never stop fighting to make Australia great again.”

Hanson concluded her speech, saying: ”God bless America and God help Australia.”

Earlier at the annual conservative event, Hanson was pictured sitting next to Australia’s richest person and mining magnate, Gina Rinehart.

Gina Rinehart was also seen at the event speaking to the president in a photo posted to social media by US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro.
Gina Rinehart was also seen speaking to US President Donald Trump at his Halloween party. (Instagram)

Hanson has appeared to have spent her time aboard rubbing shoulders with Trump and his inner circle. 

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that she attended the president’s Halloween party.

Rinehart was also snapped there speaking to the president in a photo posted to social media by US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro.

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