Sky News host Cory Bernardi says the crime crisis in the United States is “disgusting” and a “clear warning” for Australia.
Sky News host Cory Bernardi says the crime crisis in the United States is “disgusting” and a “clear warning” for Australia. “We have to keep connected as a society, and we’ve got to respect each other.
That means respecting the rule of law,” Mr Bernardi said.Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
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