Australian broadcaster slams NZ Govt for not supporting concern over World Health Organisation s Covid-19 origin report
2 Apr, 2021 04:30 AM
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TV Host Andrew Bolt went on a tirade against New Zealand s government and PM Jacinda Ardern, saying they were sucking up to China.
Video / Sky News
TV Host Andrew Bolt went on a tirade against New Zealand s government and PM Jacinda Ardern, saying they were sucking up to China.
Video / Sky News
NZ Herald
High profile Australian broadcaster Andrew Bolt has accused New Zealand and its Government of backstabbing Australia, in a seven-minute live rant on television.
It comes after New Zealand was absent from the list of countries raising concern over the World Health Organisation (WHO) Covid-19 origin report.
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