Morrison feared ‘fatal outcome’ for Reynolds; Trump rambles with Musk; and Pelosi and Keating trade barbs
Linda Reynolds and Scott Morrison. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

Morrison feared ‘fatal outcome’ for Reynolds; Trump rambles with Musk; and Pelosi and Keating trade barbs

By Mike Hohnen

Welcome readers to today’s Afternoon Update.

Liberal senator Linda Reynolds’ defamation trial against Brittany Higgins continued on Tuesday, with Scott Morrison giving evidence via video link in the high-profile legal battle.

The former prime minister testified that he witnessed the “weaponising” of Higgins’ rape allegation for political purposes, suggesting it was to discredit him and Reynolds.

Morrison also said he was concerned for the former defence minister’s mental health, saying “for a period there we were very concerned that this could be a fatal outcome for [Reynolds]”.

He added that he was disappointed he didn’t know about the rape allegation before it was aired.

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