‘Massive exercise of cope': Andrew Bolt rips into PM's ‘weird' G7 attendance
Sky News host Andrew Bolt discusses how Anthony Albanese was 'embarrassed' after Donald Trump cancelled on him at the G7 in Canada.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is considering a snap visit to The Hague for the NATO summit in an attempt to secure a long-anticipated face-to-face meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Mr Albanese has been scrambling to re-establish direct dialogue with the Trump administration on key issues, including the AUKUS defence pact and trade tariffs.
'It was a massive exercise of cope; it was weird,' Mr Bolt said.

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