CHAOS ERUPTS Outside PM Anthony Albanese’s Sydney Home as He Returns from Trump Meeting – Man Taken Away by Police in Dramatic Scenes
- A man was spotted speaking with police and being patted down outside the PM’s home before being taken away in a police vehicle
- No arrests were made, but the incident is believed to be mental health related
- The dramatic scenes unfolded just hours after Mr Albanese returned from a whirlwind two-day trip to the US, where he met with President Donald Trump
In a shocking turn of events, a man was taken away by police outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Sydney home, just hours after he returned from a high-profile meeting with US President Donald Trump. The incident unfolded in dramatic fashion, with the man being patted down by officers and taken away in a police vehicle.
No arrests were made, but it’s understood the incident may have been mental health related. A witness described the scene as “chaotic”, with a strong security response from the Prime Minister’s personal security, local police, and federal police officers.
The incident marked a dramatic end to Mr Albanese’s whirlwind two-day trip to the US, where he met with President Trump at the White House. The meeting was seen as a significant moment in the Australia-US relationship, with the two leaders signing a landmark critical minerals deal worth billions.
Mr Trump praised Mr Albanese as “highly respected” and said he had done a “fantastic job” as Prime Minister. He also vowed to impose tariffs on China if it continued to sabotage Australia’s critical mineral and rare earth miners.
However, the meeting was not without controversy, with Mr Trump launching a sensational attack on Australia’s ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd. Mr Trump claimed he didn’t know Mr Rudd, despite the former Prime Minister’s previous criticisms of him.
Mr Albanese refused to comment on the incident, but a spokesman for the Prime Minister said they were “aware” of the situation and had “no comment at this time”.
The dramatic scenes outside Mr Albanese’s home are sure to raise questions about the security arrangements in place for the Prime Minister and his family.
