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Tonight's episode of The Bolt Report unlocked for all users as Andrew Bolt weighs into Albanese Albanese's campaign pause after death of Pope Francis

Tonight's episode of The Bolt Report unlocked for all users as Andrew Bolt weighs into Albanese Albanese's campaign pause after death of Pope Francis

Sky News AU22-04-2025

Andrew Bolt is set weigh into Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's decision to suspended campaigning in the wake of Pope Francis' death.
Tuesday night's The Bolt Report will be unlocked for all SkyNews.com.au users to stream from 7pm.
The Sky News Australia host will discuss the "absurd" decision on The Bolt Report on Tuesday night.
Joining Bolt on the show will be Matt Canavan, Sean Spicer, Jason Smart, Danica De Giorgio and Esther Krakue.
Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Albanese announced he would pause the campaign to attend mass at Melbourne's St Patrick's Cathedral, as he cancelled some campaign events.
His Liberal counterpart then said he would do the same after making an appearance on the Today Show.
While both leaders agreed to a pause in politicking, the Prime Minister then gathered the touring press pack at Melbourne's Commonwealth Parliament Office to deliver a tribute to the Pope, who died on Monday aged 88, and take questions.
But Mr Albanese had already paid his respects in a media conference the night before, using similar lines remarking on how the late-Pontiff took the name of the "great champion of the poor, St Francis of Assisi".

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