Campaign security concern as Albanese ambushed by alt-right media at Melbourne hotel
- A video shows Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confronted by two men from the group Melbourne Freedom Rally in a hotel, asking about housing and immigration issues while dodging security.
- Albanese stated he will continue public appearances despite the incident, emphasizing his commitment to engaging with voters.
- The confrontation raised concerns about the security of Albanese's location, which was meant to be confidential.
- Rival candidate Peter Dutton criticized the Albanese Government's immigration policies, promising to reduce net migration if elected.
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Albanese confronted by alt-right protesters at hotel, raising security fears
Protesters have ambushed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a hotel he was staying at, the latest incident in a series of disruptions that have plagued both sides of politics during the election campaign.
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