President Biden staged a mock walk-out of a meeting with newly elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Tuesday when the man from Down Under recalled a trip to the US and a visit with the National Rifle Association more than three decades ago. During a bilateral sitdown on the sidelines of the Quad Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo, Albanese — who led the Australian Labor Party to victory in Saturday’s general election — regaled the president with a story about coming to America for five weeks as a guest of the State Department.“You could design a theme [for the program], and mine was — I wanted to see the interaction of groups with the US government,” said Albanese, 59. “So I did everything from the National Rifle Association to the Sierra Club to Planned Parenthood to the full — the full kit-and-caboodle across the spectrum.”
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