Trump adviser makes cryptic post about Kevin Rudd's role as ambassador to the US

Dan Scavino, who served in Donald Trump's previous administration, reshared a post of Kevin Rudd's on social media on Tuesday night, adding an hourglass GIF.

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Kevin Rudd was appointed as Australia's ambassador to the US in March 2023. Source: Getty / Alex Wong

An adviser to United States president-elect Donald Trump has appeared to send a warning sign to Australia's ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd.

On Tuesday, Trump aide Dan Scavino reshared a post that Rudd made on 7 November congratulating Trump on his victory and saying Australia "looks forward to working closely" with the president-elect and his administration.

Scavino shared the post with an animated GIF that showed sand trickling down through an hourglass — potentially intending to signal that Rudd's time in the role was running out.

Former prime minister Rudd, who was appointed as Australia's ambassador to the US in March 2023, has made multiple comments disparaging Trump about his first presidency, having previously called him "nuts", "the most destructive president in history" and a "traitor to the West".
In the lead-up to the US election earlier this year, Rudd looked to have changed his tune.

"If President Trump is elected on 5 November, we're not going over some chasm," Rudd said in July, adding it would be a "perfectly navigable and manageable" relationship.

Last week, as it became clear Trump would be the next US president, Rudd deleted several posts from his X account that were critical of Trump.

In March this year, and suggested he "would not last long" as ambassador if Trump were re-elected.

An Australian government spokesperson responded to Trump's comments at the time, saying Rudd was "doing a good job as Australia's ambassador to the United States".

Can the US choose who Australia's ambassador will be?

Despite Trump's remarks and Scavino's posts, neither Trump nor anyone else in his cabinet can make a decision about whether or not Rudd is Australia's ambassador to the US.

Typically, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) seeks expressions of interest in the role, and the department's secretary makes recommendations to the foreign minister. Ultimately, the government of the day can choose whoever it likes.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong expressed support for Rudd earlier this year amid Trump's criticisms, saying he was doing an "excellent job" and confirming that he would stay in the role no matter who was elected president.

A DFAT spokesperson told SBS News: "The Australian government will work closely with the incoming administration to continue strengthening the US-Australia alliance.


"Former Prime Minister Rudd is a highly effective Ambassador. He is recognised across the Australian Parliament as doing an excellent job advancing Australia’s interests in the United States."


Scavino served in Trump's previous administration as the White House deputy chief of staff for communications and director of social media.

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Published 13 November 2024 12:43pm
Updated 14 November 2024 9:31am
Source: SBS News



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