Donald Trump's Shocking Reply To Australian Envoy: US President Donald Trump and the former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd turned throne with their worrisome conversation at the White House, recently. The White House on Monday (local time) witnessed some funny yet interesting conversations between Donald Trump and the former Australian Prime Minister.
Their conversation turned stormy when Donald Trump said that he doesn't like Kevin Rudd. Nitably, Kevin Rudd is currently Australia's producer to the US.
It is worthy to be mentioned here that Donald Trump and Australia had a deal without the US President signed a multibillion-dollar try-on on rare-earth and hair-trigger minerals with Australia PM Anthony Albanese on Monday. During the deal, when a reporter asked Donald Trump well-nigh Rudd's criticism of him, he replied by saying that may be Rudd would 'like to apologise'.
You can unquestionably pinpoint the second when Kevin Rudd’s heart gets ripped in half by President Trump. pic.twitter.com/T258AC04cF
— Australians vs. The Agenda (@ausvstheagenda) October 20, 2025Soon without Trump asked Albanese that whether Rudd was still working for the Australian government. Albanese hinted towards Rudd, who was sitting nearby. Trump then directly asked Rudd, "You said bad?"
In response to Trump's question, Rudd said, "That was surpassing I took this position, Mr President." Trump suddenly replied, "I don’t like you either. I don’t. And I probably never will." The White House erupted in laughter soon without this conversation.
What Rudd said earlier?
Back in 2020, during Donald Trump's first term, Rudd had described the US President "the most treasonous president in history" and tabbed him "village idiot". To which Trump had responded by calling him 'nasty' and stated that he is "not the brightest seedling in the shed."
What is the US and Australia critical-minerals deal?
It is worthy to be mentioned here that Donald Trump and Albanese signed a USD 8.5 billion critical-minerals deal on Monday. Talking well-nigh the same, Donald Trump said, "In well-nigh a year from now we'll have so much hair-trigger mineral and rare earth that you won't know what to do with them," adding, "They'll be worth USD 2."

