A GIF of sand trickling in an hourglass, posted with Ruddâs statement on Trumpâs win, suggests that Ruddâs time is up.
Dan Scavino, senior advisor of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, posted a cryptic GIF on social media, directed at Australian Ambassador to the U.S., Kevin Rudd.
The image, showing sand trickling through an hourglass, was paired with Ruddâs statement on Trumpâs recent election win, appearing to suggest that Ruddâs time is up.
The cryptic reply has raised speculation that Ruddâs tenure may be in question with Trumpâs return to the White House in January.
It comes after Ruddâs prior outspoken criticisms of Trump have resurfaced.
Rudd previously described Trump on social media as âthe most destructive president in history,â a âtraitor to the West,â and a âvillage idiot.â
After Trumpâs win, these comments were quietly deleted from his account.
Scavino, a long-time associate of Trump and his former golf caddie, served closely under him in the West Wing and is likely to retain influence in the administration.
Criticisms and Diplomatic Tensions
Trumpâs former press secretary, Sean Spicer, issued a cautionary statement, reminding Rudd that âTrump doesnât forget these comments,â in a Sky News interview.
In earlier comments, Trump also responded to Ruddâs criticisms, telling UK MP and former broadcaster Nigel Farage, âIf heâs at all hostile, he will not be there long.â
Some Australian officials, however, have given their support to Rudd.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Coalition leaders have voiced their support, with former prime minister Tony Abbott noting that any changes in Ruddâs role should not be due to pressure from the United States.
âI have no reason to think that Kevin is not doing a good job at present,â he said, in a podcast with the Institute of Public Affairs think tank.
He acknowledged Ruddâs efforts to make amends for past remarks, adding, âHe will do whatever he humanly can to win over senior people in the incoming administration.â
He also noted the importance of being more tacktful in future when making comments about U.S. president or an ex- U.S President.
âIâve always taken the view that the American president is the leader of the free world. In effect, heâs our president as well as the American president. And we should be careful, very careful about public criticism of an American president, or indeed an American ex-president,â he said.
Calls for Diplomatic Unity and Concerns Over Trade Tariffs
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Deputy Leader Sussan Ley have also expressed support for Ruddâs role as ambassador, citing the importance of strong diplomatic ties with the United States.
âWhen he does well as our ambassador, then Australia does well with respect to our relationship with the United States,â Ley told ABC news.
Former Ambassador Joe Hockey reflected on Trumpâs âforgive, but donât forgetâ attitude.
He, too, echoed that Rudd has been making efforts to forge relationships with officials who will join Trumpâs administration, a step many see as essential to advancing Australiaâs interests.
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