🚨 “TOO WEAK FOR THE JOB – RESIGN IMMEDIATELY!” – Josh Frydenberg has launched a blistering attack on Tony Burke over his comments regarding a Royal Commission, going after the Home Affairs Minister following an interview on ABC this morning. The former Liberal Treasurer delivered a savage assault, accusing Burke of weak leadership and shirking responsibility in the Bondi massacre case – saying he is “too weak to face the truth, too weak to demand a full Royal Commission of Inquiry.” Frydenberg’s brutal attack left Burke stumbling for words and sent shockwaves through the Labor Party as public anger spread nationwide. The Minister appeared pale and flustered, struggling to justify himself, turning what should have been a routine ABC appearance into a full-scale political disaster. Social media exploded within just three minutes, with the hashtag #tooweakburke trending globally. Protests flooded Canberra, and calls for Burke’s immediate dismissal reached a fever pitch. Is this the devastating blow that exposes Labor’s cowardice and brings Burke down for good? The fierce criticism has ignited public outrage across Australia, with citizens demanding justice and a genuine Royal Commission – right now.

🚨 “TOO WEAK FOR THE JOB – RESIGN IMMEDIATELY!” – Josh Frydenberg has launched a blistering attack on Tony Burke over his comments regarding a Royal Commission, going after the Home Affairs Minister following an interview on ABC this morning.

The former Liberal Treasurer delivered a savage assault, accusing Burke of weak leadership and shirking responsibility in the Bondi massacre case – saying he is “too weak to face the truth, too weak to demand a full Royal Commission of Inquiry.”  Frydenberg’s brutal attack left Burke stumbling for words and sent shockwaves through the Labor Party as public anger spread nationwide.

The Minister appeared pale and flustered, struggling to justify himself, turning what should have been a routine ABC appearance into a full-scale political disaster. Social media exploded within just three minutes, with the hashtag #tooweakburke trending globally. Protests flooded Canberra, and calls for Burke’s immediate dismissal reached a fever pitch.

Is this the devastating blow that exposes Labor’s cowardice and brings Burke down for good? The fierce criticism has ignited public outrage across Australia, with citizens demanding justice and a genuine Royal Commission – right now.

In a blistering attack that has sent shockwaves through Canberra and ignited nationwide fury on this explosive December 30, 2025, former Liberal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has slammed Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke as “too weak for the job” after the minister’s comments on ABC this morning downplaying the need for a full Commonwealth Royal Commission into the Bondi Beach terror massacre.

Frydenberg went full nuclear in a fiery statement and subsequent media appearances, accusing Burke of weak leadership, evasion, and failing to confront the intelligence lapses that allowed the horrific antisemitic attack to slaughter 15 innocent lives.

“You’re too weak to face the truth, too weak to demand a Royal Commission, too weak to protect Australians from radical threats!” Frydenberg thundered, hitting out at Burke’s ABC interview where the minister dismissed calls for a federal probe as “unnecessary” and backed only a limited state inquiry and departmental review.

“Burke says it’s ‘not the time’ for a full investigation – when is the time? After another massacre? He’s too weak for the job – resign now!”

The savage criticism came after Burke’s morning appearance, where he defended the government’s response as “appropriate” and claimed a Royal Commission would “divide” the community. Frydenberg pounced: “Divide? Fifteen families are divided forever because your government buried warnings and failed to act.

Burke’s weakness is emblematic of Labor’s cowardice – they’re terrified a real inquiry would expose their failures on immigration vetting, radicalisation, and antisemitism.”

The nation erupted in outrage within minutes. Social media ignited in just 3 minutes, with #TooWeakBurke and #FrydenbergSlams trending worldwide as millions shared clips of Frydenberg’s attack.

Everyday Australians flooded platforms: “Frydenberg’s right – Burke’s too weak, sack him!” and “No Royal Commission? Cover-up confirmed – resign!” Protests swelled outside Parliament House, Sydney’s Martin Place, Melbourne’s Federation Square, and Brisbane’s King George Square, with thousands chanting “Too weak – out now!” and demanding a full federal inquiry.

Canberra is in meltdown. Labor insiders describe Burke as “shaken and defensive,” with emergency meetings underway as backbenchers whisper about portfolio reshuffles. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese issued a terse defense: “Tony is doing important work – this is opposition politics.” But his words rang hollow amid the backlash.

Pale-faced Burke stumbled through follow-up interviews, stammering denials that only fueled more criticism.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton seized the moment: “Josh Frydenberg spoke for grieving families – Burke is too weak to confront the truth. Labor’s refusal of a Royal Commission is a betrayal – they must go.” Pauline Hanson amplified the outrage: “Frydenberg nailed it – Burke’s weakness let Bondi happen.

Too weak for the job – resign and let strong leaders protect Australia!”

Jewish community leaders praised Frydenberg’s courage: “Burke’s dismissal of a Royal Commission is insulting – we need truth, not weakness.” Calls for Burke’s immediate sacking and a federal probe have hit fever pitch, with petitions surging past 60,000 signatures.

As resignation demands mount and protests show no sign of slowing, one thing is undeniable: Josh Frydenberg’s brutal attack has branded Tony Burke “too weak” forever. The stammering defenses, the nationwide roar, the leaked failures – it’s the explosive criticism exposing Labor’s cowardice.

Australia is watching, raging, and demanding justice now.

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