Rudd Deletes Trump Tweets: "Traitor," "Most"
Remember when Kevin Rudd called Donald Trump a "traitor"? Yeah, it happened. And it wasn't just a casual insult. The former Australian Prime Minister went all in, calling Trump "the most dangerous president in modern American history" and accusing him of being a traitor.
These weren't exactly diplomatic words, and they certainly didn't endear Rudd to Trump. But Rudd's tweets, which were posted in 2017, were actually pretty tame compared to some of the other stuff he's said about Trump.
So, what happened to the tweets? Well, they're gone. Rudd deleted them.
Why?
No official reason has been given, but it's pretty obvious. The tweets were getting a lot of attention, and Rudd probably realized that they were doing more harm than good. After all, he's still trying to make a name for himself in international politics.
But Rudd's deletion didn't go unnoticed. People still remember his words, and they're still debating whether he was right or wrong.
The debate is all about whether Trump is actually a traitor. Some people say he's a dangerous demagogue who's trying to undermine American democracy. Others say he's just a flawed politician who's trying to do what he thinks is best for the country.
Whatever your opinion is, there's no denying that Rudd's tweets were controversial. They raised serious questions about the future of US-Australia relations, and they showed how deep the divide is between Trump supporters and his critics.
And who knows? Maybe one day Rudd will decide to speak out about Trump again. Maybe he'll even apologize for the "traitor" comment. But for now, the tweets are gone, and the debate about Trump's character continues.
This is just the latest chapter in the ongoing story of Trump and the world. It's a story that's full of drama, intrigue, and more than a few surprises.