
Politics Now How Albanese won Trump over
Oct 23, 2025
Katina Curtis, Canberra Bureau Chief for The West Australian, dives into Anthony Albanese's surprising success during his White House meeting with Donald Trump. They discuss how Trump's alignment with Labor's stances could weaken Opposition critiques on AUKUS and defense funding. Katina also explains the significance of the new US-Australia critical minerals deal, highlighting key projects and investment strategies aimed at reducing reliance on China. Plus, insights into the political drama surrounding Barnaby Joyce's potential shift to One Nation spice up the conversation.
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White House Visit Exceeded Expectations
- Anthony Albanese's White House visit exceeded expectations by securing AUKUS support and a major minerals deal.
- The meeting reinforced Australia's domestic arguments on tariffs and defence spending.
Trump Echoed Government Talking Points
- Trump echoed the Albanese government's talking points on tariffs and defence, weakening opposition attacks.
- That public reinforcement helped the government claim validation for its policy stances.
Delay Bought Useful Diplomatic Groundwork
- Extra time before the meeting allowed Australia to build policy wins and relationships with Trump aides.
- That groundwork reduced pressure on defence spending and improved negotiating leverage.
