Hastie Gets Security Upgrades Amid One Nation Campaign

Hastie has received security upgrades as One Nation campaigns against him, declaring he would rather "get taken out in a box" than bend the knee.

Justin Tomlinson

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Hastie Gets Security Upgrades Amid One Nation Campaign

Hastie has received security upgrades in the wake of an active campaign against him by One Nation. Addressing the Coalition party room, Hastie expressed strong defiance against the political party's efforts.[1][2]

During his address, Hastie stated, "I would rather get taken out in a box than bend the knee to One Nation." He further explained that he believed he was being targeted over his role as a potential witness in the Ben Roberts-Smith case.[1][2]

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