A tense exchange unfolded at the White House when India-born Australian journalist Latika M. Bourke challenged U.S. President Donald Trump with blunt questions about the Russia-Ukraine war during his first official meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. <br /> <br />Bourke, representing The Nightly, pressed Trump on whether he would support Senator Lindsey Graham’s bill to label Russia a terrorist state, referencing Melania Trump’s “peace letter.” The 79-year-old POTUS responded sharply, questioning her understanding of the situation before abruptly cutting her off with a firm “Quiet, quiet, quiet.” <br /> <br />The confrontation has sparked debate over Trump’s handling of the media, press freedom, and his evolving stance on Ukraine peace negotiations. <br /> <br /> <br />#TrumpNews #LatikaBourke #TrumpVsReporter #WhiteHouseShowdown #TrumpPressConference #TrumpUkraine #RussiaUkraineWar #AnthonyAlbanese #USPolitics #BreakingNews #TrumpInterview #LatikaMBourke #TrumpMediaClash #TrumpShutsDownReporter #TrumpLatest #TrumpVsPress #IndiaNews #AustraliaNews #IndianOriginReporter #TrumpSpeech #MAGA #TrumpUpdates #UkraineWar #RussiaWar #TrumpVsJournalist #WhiteHouseMeeting #TrumpToday #WorldNews #PoliticalNews #USAustraliaRelations<br /><br />~HT.410~ED.103~GR.124~
