Donald Trump has described Nicola Sturgeon as a “terrible first minister”, which is in a farewell shot in the former leader of SNP after a four -day visit to Scotland.
The US President was talking to journalists of the Air Force one, where he met the current first minister of Scotland John Swine.
Trump praised Swine, but said he was not much respect “for” that woman before “.
Standing as the first minister in 2023, the sturgeon said that “Bhavna was mutual” and jokingly said that it was “too late” to add Trump’s endorsement to his memoir to his memoir.
Swine spoke with Trump in a dinner for about two hours on Monday night.
The first minister said that he made a case to exempt Scotch Whiskey from American trade tariff.
However, Trump told reporters on the President’s aircraft that the pair “did not actually discuss” during the meeting.
But he said that he had “great respect” for swine.
Unpublished, he continued: “I did not have much respect for the woman who was before that.
“I felt that she was terrible as the first minister of Scotland. But I think John is doing a great job as the first minister.”
When Trump was first elected as the President in 2016, Sturgeon stated that it was “the result” she wanted and described her comments and behavior as “disgusting”.
The role stood as a minister first after more than eight years in the role.
By May 2024 he was chased by Hamza Yusuf when Swine took over.
Sturgeon posted a response on Instagram on Wednesday afternoon.
He wrote, “Bhavna was mutual, doni.
“PS I am furious that it is too late to put Donald’s ‘support’ on the cover of my book. I think I just have to wait for the paperback.”
He said: “You can definitely read about my ‘interaction’ with Trump in the said book.”
Trump left Scotland on Tuesday After personal visit to your golf resorts Ayrashire in Aberdeenshire and Turnberry in Menie – where he opened a new course.
Along with the meetings with Swine, Trump also met the UK Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper and signed a new tariff deal with Ursula von Der Leyen, chairman of the European Union Commission.
These two leaders have history.
Nicola Sturgeon snatched Donald Trump from the position of her Scottish trade ambassador and when she was the first minister, she publicly challenged some of her rhetoric.
When he resigned, he called him a “extremist”.
Auch.
It is probably difficult to think about two leaders in both politics and style.
It is a President who likes to bring the previous garage. It was not just Nicola Sturgeon, which got some of its Iri.
Mr. Trump called London Mayor Sadiq Khan a “bad person” on this visit.
But the two politicians who managed to escape from any negative bar were the Prime Minister and the current minister of Scotland. He spoke in shining words about both of them.
Given the attacks of Mr. Trump, Sir Kir Stmper and John Swine will chalk as a win.