Campaign security concern as Albanese ambushed by alt-right media at Melbourne hotel
- A video has emerged showing two men confronting Anthony Albanese in a Melbourne hotel lobby about housing and immigration, causing security concerns during the campaign.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton praised law enforcement for their protection, as threats against politicians reportedly doubled in two years, according to AFP Chief Reece Kershaw.
- Groups linked to far-right movements have taken credit for recent actions, raising concerns regarding political extremism in Australia.
- Albanese expressed confidence in the Australian Federal Police, noting that protesters should not gain attention through such tactics.
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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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