Anthony Albanese to meet with US president Donald Trump
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet with US President Donald Trump the sidelines of this week's G7 summit in Canada.
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‘One-sided friendship': Donald Trump to meet with Albanese at G7
Menzies Research Centre's Freya Leach discusses how Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has secured a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the upcoming G7. 'Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed he has finally managed to secure a meeting with US President Donald Trump when they attend the G7 meeting later in Canada this week,' Ms Leach said. 'I am not sure if Donald Trump will feel the same sort of friendly relationship that Anthony Albanese seems to be feeling, I think this is a bit of a one-sided friendship at the moment.'


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Anthony Albanese set to meet Donald Trump at G7 Summit The Prime Minister will meet with Donald Trump for the first time this week, on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada.

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an hour ago
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While Trump enjoyed a military parade, millions attended ‘No Kings' protests
Seattle: Ken Medley thinks Donald Trump won't pay any attention to the 'No Kings' protests held in all 50 US states on Saturday. He doesn't care. A lifelong Republican voter, Medley is just old enough to remember the civil rights protests that rocked America in the 1960s. Medley first voted back in 1976 but has been voting Democrat since Barack Obama in 2008. He has no plans to change back, such is his disillusionment with the party of presidents Lincoln, Reagan, Eisenhower and the Bush family. 'I hope it [the protests] raises people's awareness of the violations of our constitution that Trump is committing. Unlike most presidents who stay well within the bounds, he steps across that limit over and over … he just takes them as they don't apply to him, his total disregard for the rules and the processes that make our democracy a republic following the rule of law,' Medley says. 'It's not one particular issue, it's his whole narcissistic approach to the presidency.' On Saturday, Medley joined tens of thousands of protesters on the streets of Seattle, Washington state, to protest against the president's deportations of migrants, tax policies that will primarily benefit the rich, deployment of the National Guard on the streets of Los Angeles, and more. It was one of many mass demonstrations across the United States, with organisers claiming the protests were attended by millions of Americans in an estimated 2000 cities nationwide. Across the country in Washington, DC, Trump marked his 79th birthday – and the 250th birthday of the US Army – with a stunning parade of military might through the streets of the capital. The president surveyed a military parade that would not have looked out of place on the streets of Beijing or Moscow, while protesters waved signs comparing him to a 'faux king' and chanted 'this is what democracy looks like'. The contrast could not have been more stark.