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Guardian Australia editor Lenore Taylor.

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Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull mimics US President Donald Trump during a speech at the National Press Club in Canberra.
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Turnbull imitates Trump

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull mimics US President Donald Trump during a speech at the National Press Club in Canberra.

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Good on Turnbull for finding his backbone regarding Trump

Readers respond to the war of words between Malcolm Turnbull and Donald Trump, as well as the push for fewer cars in inner Melbourne.

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has called Donald Trump a "big bully".

I won’t be gaslit over Trump. If you suck up to him, you will get more bullying

When I was prime minister, I was told not to stand up to Donald Trump. I was told to flatter him, offer him things. I didn’t do that, and I achieved very good outcomes for Australia.

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Malcolm Turnbull clashes with Sally Sara over Donald Trump’s comments.

Turnbull accuses ABC of being ‘pusillanimous’ over Trump trade questions

The former prime minister, who said he supported the national broadcaster, grew testy and claimed it was not “standing up” for Australia.

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Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull grew testy at ABC host Sally Sara as she questioned his comments about Donald Trump being a “bully” amid ongoing trade talks.
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'Is that the depths you’ve sunk to?'

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull grew testy at ABC host Sally Sara as she questioned his comments about Donald Trump being a “bully” amid ongoing trade talks.

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