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Trump Rebukes Former Australian PM For Claiming CCP Leader More ‘Respectful’

March 10, 2025 6 Min Read
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Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been speaking out for his views on the Trump administration and his former colleagues.

US President Donald Trump has begun a stinging responsibilities from Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after comments about Bloomberg saying he “respects” him more than Trump.

In a post to True Society, Trump accused Turnbull of failing to grasp China and lacking the ability to lead, saying that the average Australian shared his views.

“Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was always leading that great country from the ‘behind’, but he didn’t understand what was going on in China, and he wasn’t capable of doing so,” Trump said in the Truth Society.

“I always thought he was a weak and ineffective leader, so obviously the Australians agreed with me,” he said.

Turnbull, who served as Australia’s prime minister from September 2015 until his expelling as leader in August 2018, shared a link to a Bloomberg television interview, saying, “Trump’s confusion is a gift for (CCP leader) XI Jinping.”

Turnbull argued that Xi Jinping, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), aims to be “the exact opposite of Trump.”

“Where Trump is being confused, he’s going to be consistent. If Trump is rude and abusive, he’ll be respectful,” Turnbull argued.

This is despite Xi’s authoritarian rule over China, which has suppressed objections, limited freedom, and invalid opposition. The CCP is more expansionist under his reign, including moving to build military alliances and bases around the world.

US President Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s first lady welcome former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his wife Lucy Turnbull to the White House on February 23, 2018. Alex Wong/Getty Images

In an interview with Bloomberg, Turnbull said “who knows” whether Trump’s second season is more confusing than his first one.

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“I mean you were continuing to do tariffs and I’m coming back again. And you know this uncertainty…it’s also hit the market, I mean it’s bad for business,” Turnbull said.

“I think he’s more determined this time. He has a team that’s completely with him. You know he’s surrounded by ‘yes’ guys, supporters.

Turnbull agreed that Trump had an obligation, but said he didn’t think Americans would be happy if inflation began to rise or if it fell into a recession.

“I know people are very pessimistic about the outcome of his policy. This creates a global wave of protectionism around the world, which clearly means that it’s bad for business everywhere,” Turnbull said.

“Trump seems to have the view that America can thrive at the expense of everyone else, but that doesn’t work.

Turnbull was running around with Trump, but that improved over time during the first term of the US president.

In one call in January 2017, shortly after Trump took office, the US president tried to close the ongoing deal to help the US accept 1,250 refugees from Australia’s offshore detention centers, calling Turnbull’s “a much worse call.”

The former prime minister was a voice critic of Trump’s activities and a former liberal colleague of his former centre-right liberal party.

During the January 6th riot, Turnbull said “mob violence” at the Capitol was “the pinnacle of Trump’s sustained attack on American democracy.”

Recently, Turnbull has been critical of current liberal leader Peter Dutton’s policy of Australia’s adoption of nuclear power.

“I will add a nuclear policy that abandons rational market economics. The liberals who supported this could only do so for tribal reasons,” he wrote in X.

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Australian leader optimistic about the Trump administration

This episode is as current Australian leaders maintain public support for US-Australian relations amid ongoing media scrutiny.

Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marless said their relationship with the Trump administration was “going well” during a recent interview.

Marless said he recently met with US Secretary of Defense Peter Hegses, and said Trump Republicans support the auricle defense agreement.

“When I saw my counterpart in Washington, I was the first of his international counterparts to which anyone in the world met,” Marless said.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong was also one of the first foreign leaders to attend Trump’s inauguration and meet Washington Secretary of State Marco Rubio (along with the Quad).

Opposition leader Peter Dutton describes the United States as an important ally and believes he can work well with the new administration.

“Well, I’ve worked very closely with the Obama administration, the Trump administration and the Biden administration. We have good relationships with many people in the 47th Presidency of the West Wing.
Australians also consider bilateral relations important, with 69% of Australians expressing the need for both key leaders to work with Donald Trump.

Red Bridge Accent Research A poll revealed that the Red Bridge Accent survey revealed only 29% of Australians who want a distant relationship with the US.

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