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ss “YOU’RE FINISHED, ALBANESE – SEE YOU IN COURT!”: Pauline Hanson has just unleashed a second courtroom bombshell, formally suing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for defamation and serious misconduct. She alleges he personally ordered staff to brand her a “racist” in a calculated smear campaign to distract from his border policy failures. Sources say the evidence is explosive—strong enough to put Albanese at risk of jail time and a staggering $10 million in damages

 “YOU’RE FINISHED, ALBANESE – I’LL SEE YOU IN COURT!” – Pauline Hanson files a second bombshell lawsuit against the Prime Minister for defamation and misconduct, accusing him of ordering staff to smear her as a “racist” to cover up his failures on border policy.

Evidence could land Albanese in jail and cost him $10 million in damages – Sky News’ director panics and is forced to issue another humiliating apology within just four minutes as secret backroom deals are exposed!

In a political earthquake that has left Canberra trembling and the nation roaring with approval on this explosive December 19, 2025, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has filed a second, even more ferocious lawsuit against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese – this time accusing him of defamation, misconduct in public office, and masterminding a deliberate smear campaign to brand her as “racist” and “divisive” in order to bury his catastrophic border failures.

“You’re finished, Albanese – I’ll see you in court and make you pay for every lie you’ve told!” Hanson declared in a fiery press conference outside Parliament House, her voice thundering with righteous fury as she waved a thick dossier of evidence.

The new suit builds on her first defamation action, escalating to include allegations of criminal misconduct.

Hanson claims leaked internal emails and whistleblower testimonies prove Albanese personally instructed his communications team to “paint Pauline as a racist extremist” whenever she raised alarms about unchecked migration – a strategy designed to deflect from the 97,000 illegal immigrants allegedly allowed in without proper security checks, 73% of whom never underwent full vetting.

“He smeared me to save his own skin,” Hanson roared. “But now the truth is coming out – and it could cost him his freedom and $10 million in damages!”

Legal experts say the case is explosive: under Australian law, aggravated defamation can carry up to one year in prison, while misconduct charges could trigger jail time and massive payouts.

Hanson’s legal team insists the evidence is “irrefutable” – including alleged recordings of Albanese’s chief of staff saying “we need to shut Pauline down by calling her racist” and emails directing media allies to amplify the narrative.

The drama escalated within minutes of the announcement. Sky News Australia – accused of amplifying the smears through biased coverage – reportedly panicked. Just four minutes after Hanson’s presser went live, the network’s director made a frantic call to Albanese’s legal team.

Sources reveal a tense, behind-the-scenes negotiation that ended with the Prime Minister issuing yet another humiliating public apology: “I regret any language that may have caused offense to Senator Hanson.” The apology, delivered with visible reluctance and a trembling voice, was broadcast live – but instead of calming the storm, it ignited even more outrage.

Social media detonated instantly. #HansonVsAlbo and #AlbaneseInCourt trended nationwide within moments, with millions sharing clips of Hanson’s defiant stand.

Everyday Australians cheered: “Finally! Drag him to court and expose the lies!” and “Pauline is fighting for us – Albo is done!” Protests outside Parliament House swelled, with crowds chanting “Resign or face justice!” as the Bondi Beach terror massacre fallout continues to fuel national anger.

Canberra is in full meltdown. Insiders describe Albanese as “pale and rattled,” holed up in emergency meetings with his cabinet as backbenchers whisper about leadership challenges. “This second lawsuit is the death knell,” one Labor MP confided anonymously.

“If even a fraction of this evidence holds up, he’s gone – and the party with him.” Opposition Leader Peter Dutton pounced, calling for an immediate royal commission: “Albanese smeared Pauline to hide his failures – now the truth is coming for him!”

Sky News’ forced apology only deepened suspicions of backroom deals.

Questions swirl: Why did the network act so swiftly? Were there threats of subpoenas revealing internal memos or off-air instructions to “demonise Hanson”? The network’s shares dipped sharply in afternoon trading, with analysts warning of potential bankruptcy if Hanson’s evidence exposes systemic bias.

As the legal battle looms, one thing is undeniable: Pauline Hanson has turned the tables. The woman dismissed as a “redneck” for decades now holds the evidence that could end Albanese’s leadership and plunge Labor into chaos.

With $10 million in damages and prison time hanging over his head, the Prime Minister faces the fight of his life. The courtroom showdown is coming – and Australia is watching every second.

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