ANTHONY ALBANESE FIGHTS BACK TEARS AS HE MAKES A SAD ADMISSION

Anthony Albanese fought back tears as he spoke out about the manifesto of a teenage terror suspect that allegedly included threats towards his family.

Yesterday, Jordan Patten was arrested and charged with a terrorism offence, after a manifesto published online revealed he had planned a series of attacks possibly inspired by the Christchurch mass shooter.

 'There is no place for extremism in Australia. That documentation that was made is very concerning, including threats not just to Labor MPs, but to others, to my family,' he said as he fought back tears.

'That's another reason why families … should be off limits from the media, frankly, something that is of concern, a very direct threat. I applaud the security agencies and the police for the swift action that they undertook.' 

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