'You're hurting Australia': Trump's shocking threat to Aussie reporter
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US President Donald Trump has launched an extraordinary spray at an Australian reporter, threatening to report their “tone” to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

ABC journalist John Lyons, on assignment for the program 4Corners, quizzed Trump on his business dealings while in office, asking if it was “appropriate” for a sitting president to be engaged in so much personal commerce.

“My kids are running the business,” Trump said, before asking where Lyons was from.

Donald Trump has issued an extraordinary threat to an Australian reporter. (9News)

“The Australians. You’re hurting Australia, right? In my opinion, you are hurting Australia very much right now,” Trump said.

“And they want to get along with me. You know, your leader is coming over to see me very soon. I’m going to tell them about you. You said a very bad tone.”

The Trump family has been involved in numerous business undertakings arguably bolstered by the patriarch’s presidential status, including golf course deals and cryptocurrency launches, since the start of Trump’s second term.

Anthony Albanese Today Show September 16, 2025
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (Today)

It’s a controversy that has been raised since Trump was first elected president and refused to divest himself of his business interests while in office.

Trump’s mention – though without naming him – of Anthony Albanese “coming over to see me” has excited interest once again in a potential face-to-face meeting between the two.

Albanese met Trump’s predecessor Joe Biden swiftly upon taking office, but has yet to score a sit-down with Trump.

Australia was on the long list of countries hit with Trump’s tariffs. (AP)

The two were scheduled to meet on the sidelines of the G7 meeting in Canada earlier this year, but Trump left early to oversee what turned out to be a US bombing strike on Iran’s nuclear program.

Albanese has defended the lack of face-time, pointing to several telephone conversations the pair have shared, while Trump has praised Albanese following those calls.

But issues including Trump’s tariffs, particularly on Australian steel and aluminium, as well as the US government’s review of the AUKUS security pact, remain a source of political tension for the prime minister.

Albanese travels to the US on the weekend to attend the United Nations General Assembly next week.

No meeting has been publicly confirmed, despite Trump’s comments.

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