Prime Minister Scott Morrison is pitching for One Nation votes after Pauline Hanson's operatives got caught out in an undercover sting operation that exposed them soliciting millions in donations from the US gun lobby | fergushunter michaelkoziol
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison said One Nation voters would find the answers they sought in the Coalition.News network Al Jazeera published video from a three-year undercover sting operation in which One Nation operatives James Ashby and Steve Dickson met senior representatives of the National Rifle Association under the guidance of a fake Australian gun lobbyist.
They said they got carried away discussing money while drinking scotch for hours with Al Jazeera reporter Rodger Muller, who was posing as a lobbyist armed with a hidden camera. The pair accused Muller of "skulduggery" and repeatedly claimed he was a spy plotting on behalf of "a Middle Eastern country" - that being Qatar - to infiltrate Australian politics.
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