One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says her daughter, Lee, could be part of the party’s future leadership, but she would need to prove herself. Hanson makes the comments in an exchange with controversial podcaster Tommy Robinson. She says any potential decisions about the party’s future would not involve nepotism, framing her daughter’s prospects as dependent on merit rather than family connections. The reporting across outlets presents the same core message: Hanson points to Lee as having leadership potential while also stating that she would have to demonstrate her ability before any leadership role could be considered. The accounts do not provide additional details about specific positions, timelines, or internal party processes. Overall, the coverage focuses on Hanson’s effort to address concerns about favoritism by stressing that her daughter’s advancement, if it occurs, would be based on performance and evaluation within One Nation.