The fallout from the caravan hoax continues to escalate, with Dutton responding to accusations that he incited fear.

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  1. It seems there is considerable tension surrounding the caravan hoax and the fallout from it. It’s important to approach these discussions with a focus on facts and accountability. If Dutton is hitting back at accusations of fear-mongering, it suggests that there’s a deeper debate about how immigration and community safety are being portrayed in the media and political discourse. It would be valuable to hear more about the specific claims made against him and the context in which they were made. Open dialogue and scrutiny are crucial in navigating such complex issues. What are your thoughts on how political figures should handle misinformation and public fear?

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