Malcolm Turnbull has closed the ABC and accuses the national broadcaster of 'pusillanimous', because the consequences of his cruel spit with Donald Trump threatens the chances of Australia for an exemption from trading rates.
The US President used his social social platform to attack Mr Turnbull as a 'weak and ineffective leader' on Monday after the former liberal leader said this publication that Australia cannot rely on the US to defend us against China.
But the former Australian Prime Minister has doubled since then and is now focusing on the ABC by describing it as 'pusillanimous', which means showing a lack of courage.
Turnbull accused the national broadcaster of demanding 'self-censorship … out of fear' to insult Trump in a tense interview with radio-national host Sally Sara.
More come.