Awkward moment Donald Trump confronts Kevin Rudd during White House meeting with Anthony Albanese - after the PM signs critical minerals deal and gets AUKUS assurance

US President Donald Trump has hailed his friendship with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during talks at the White House despite an awkward moment when the Australian ambassador Kevin Rudd’s past comments were brought up.

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Critical minerals deal signed

At the start of the meeting, Trump and Albanese signed the framework of a critical minerals deal, which the US could use to help combat China.

‘We got it done just in time for the visit,’ Trump said.’And we work together very much on rare earths, critical minerals and lots of other things, and we’ve had a very good relationship. We’ve been working on that for quite a while.’

Albanese said the minerals deal would take the US-Australia relationship to ‘the next level’. The Prime Minister is also hoping the deal can be used as leverage in any tariff negotiations with the US.’

This is an $8.5 billion pipeline that we have ready to go,’ Mr Albanese said while signing a deal that Trump added had been negotiated over a period of four or five months.

The agreement involved the processing of minerals, the leaders said.

Critical minerals and rare earths have become a significant issue in the US-China trade war. Beijing has put strict rules on their exports, which has angered Trump.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sign an agreement on rare earth and critical minerals during a meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 20, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
epa12468230 US President Donald Trump (R) with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (L) during their meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 20 October 2025.  EPA/YURI GRIPAS / POOL

Trump slaps down Rudd

The US President has met with Anthony Albanese at the White House, and in true Trump style, it didn’t go quite as planned.

Trump lost his cool when he found out that Australia’s Ambassador to the US Kevin Rudd, who was also welcomed to the White House as part of the Australian delegation, was critical of him before taking the job.

In what was otherwise a friendly meeting, Trump got curt with Rudd at the formal talks when he found out that he had said ‘bad’ things about him.

Asked if he had any concerns with Albanese’s administration, including Rudd’s past comments, Trump said, ‘I don’t know anything about him.

If you say bad, then maybe he’d like to apologise. I really don’t know.

”Did an ambassador say something bad?’

Trump questioned as he turned to Albanese sitting beside him in the Cabinet Room.’Don’t tell me, I don’t want to know,’ he joked, as Albanese acknowledged that Rudd did.

Trump then snapped: ‘Where is he? Is he still working for you?’

Albanese nodded and pointed across the table at Rudd, prompting laughs from those in the room.

Trump then asked Rudd if he said ‘bad’ things about him.

‘Before I took this position, Mr President,’ Rudd said.

‘I don’t like you either, and I probably never will,’ Trump shot back.

In 2020, Rudd stated on social media that he considered Trump the ‘most destructive’ president in US history.

He deleted those comments in November 2024 after Trump’s election win, explaining it was ‘out of respect’ for the office of the president.

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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 20: (L-R) Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese, U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Kevin Rudd (2nd R) speak to reporters ahead of a bilateral meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on October 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Albanese is visiting the U.S. Capital to meet with President Trump and later visit the Pentagon. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Albanese has also been critical of Trump in the past – but it was all pleasantries when they met face-to-face as the Prime Minister described the two countries as ‘great friends and great allies’, and complimented the US President for his foreign policy initiatives.

He said Trump’s work in the Middle East, which led to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and remaining Israeli hostages being released, was an ‘extraordinary achievement’.

The President told reporters gathered for pictures of the arrival that he hoped to accomplish ‘a lot’ with Albanese and said his message to the Australian people is: ‘We love them.’

Trump praised Albanese for doing a ‘fantastic job’, and said ‘I hear you’re very popular today’.

‘It’s a great honour to have you as my friend,’ Mr Trump said.

‘It’s a great honour to have you in the United States of America.’

Albanese invited Trump to come to Australia, which the President said he would ‘seriously consider.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15552385h) President DONALD TRUMP welcoming ANTHONY ALBANESE, Prime Minister of Australia, to the White House in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump & Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Washington, District of Columbia, USA - 20 Oct 2025
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 20: Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Kevin Rudd (C) attends a meeting between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese in the Cabinet Room of the White House on October 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Albanese is visiting the U.S. Capital to meet with President Trump and later visit the Pentagon. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

What was on the lunch menu

Trump hosted a private three-course lunch for Albanese following the talks.

Entree was a fall green salad with tomatoes and a honey dressing followed by a rosemary roast chicken with a side of collard greens.

The meal finished in Aussie style with Red Bartlett Pear Pavlova.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 20:  U.S. President Donald Trump (L) greets Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese outside of the West Wing of the White House on October 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Albanese is visiting the U.S. Capital, where he will meet with President Trump in the Oval Office, and later visit the Pentagon. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

Rudd leaves the White House after awkward Trump encounter

Australia’s Ambassador to the US Kevin Rudd has been pictured leaving the White House after he was publicly humiliated by Trump during the President’s formal talks with Albanese.

The former Australian PM put on a brave face and smile as he departed after Trump learned during the meeting that Rudd had previously said ‘bad’ things about him.

‘Before I took this position, Mr President,’ Rudd told him.

‘I don’t like you either, and I probably never will,’ Trump shot back.

Australia's Ambassador to the United States Kevin Rudd leaves after a meeting between Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, Monday, October 20, 2025. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING
Australia's Ambassador to the United States Kevin Rudd leaves after a meeting between Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, Monday, October 20, 2025. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING
Australia's Ambassador to the United States Kevin Rudd leaves after a meeting between Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, Monday, October 20, 2025. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

Trump ROASTS Aussie reporter

Trump publicly berated The Nightly’s Latika Bourke in a fiery exchange after she asked whether he would declare Russia as a terrorist state if it doesn’t end the war with Ukraine.

‘Why don’t you enable Ukraine to finish this war tomorrow?’ she asked.

She was quickly shut down by Trump.

‘Well if you knew anything about what you’re talking about,’ he told her.

‘I don’t think you do,’ he added as Bourke tried to interrupt.

‘It’s a little bit more complicated than that.’

He then told Bourke to ‘be quiet.’

Watch the fiery exchange below.

Trump says Australia WILL get submarines under AUKUS pact

Trump has vowed to escalate the AUKUS defence pact to provide nuclear-powered submarines to Australia initially promised under the former Biden administration.

‘It was made a while go and nobody did anything about it,’ he said.

‘It was going too slowly. We do actually have a lot of submarines, we have the best submarines anywhere in the world.“

‘We’re building a few more currently under construction and now we have it all set.

‘With Anthony we’ve worked on this long and hard. We’re starting that process right now. I think it’s really moving along very rapidly, very well.“

Asked if he could guarantee Australia would get the boats, Trump said: ‘Oh they’re getting them.’

Albanese pays tribute to Trump

Albanese has taken to X in the last hour to praise President Trump.

He also shared two photos of Trump giving him a tour of the White House.

‘President Trump, thank you for the warm welcome to the White House. Working together we can deliver for both Australia and the United States,’ he tweeted.

Who was there

The White House meeting is the first time the leaders have held formal bilateral talks, and is the sixth time Albanese has spoken with Trump since he was re-elected in November.

The two were meant to meet for the first time on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada in June – but Trump had to depart early due to rising tensions between Israel and Iran.

While they had a brief encounter at the welcome reception for world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month, this marks the first time the two have sat down for a dedicated bilateral meeting.

Albanese was joined by Resources Minister Madeleine King and Industry Minister Tim Ayres.

On the US side of the table, Trump had Vice President JD Vance, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Secretary of the Navy John Phelan,

AUKUS agreement on track

The Prime Minister also went into the meeting hoping to gain assurances the US would not sever ties with the AUKUS agreement, which would give Australia nuclear submarines.

The more than $300billion trilateral agreement struck with former president Joe Biden had been under review by the US Defense Department to ensure it aligned with the ‘America first’ agenda of Trump’s administration.

Trump said that AUKUS was ‘moving along rapidly’, and confirmed that Australia would get nuclear submarines under the agreement.

When a reporter asked how Trump could guarantee Australia will get the subs, the President replied: ‘Oh no, they’re getting them.’

‘We have it all set, with Anthony we’ve worked on this long and hard and we’re starting that process right now and I think it’s really moving along really rapidly,’ Trump later added.

Secretary of the Navy John Phelan said the US and Australia’s military partnership was important, especially for America to ‘project power into the Indo-Pacific’.

He said AUKUS was being worked on to ‘clarify ambiguites’.

‘We’re looking at the AUKUS relationship and making it better for (the countries involved),’ Phelan said during the meeting.

Trump clarified to reporters that the ambiguities were ‘minor details’ and that Phelan would ‘get that taken care of’.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pool/ABACA/Shutterstock (15552181b) US President Donald Trump greets Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese before their meeting at the White House in Washington on October 20, 2025. Donald Trump with Anthony Albanese - Washington - 20 Oct 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump and Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sign an agreement on rare earth and critical minerals during a meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 20, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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