These are the worst insults about Trump… said by people who will now have to work with him
They can't take back what they said now Trump is head honcho
FOR nearly a year Donald Trump was the joke candidate in America’s presidential election.
The new US president was deemed un-electable and it was a "sure thing" that Hillary Clinton would get the top job.
Donald Trump was a sharp-tongued Tweeter, insulting anyone and everyone who dared cross him. And they did, with everyone from pop stars to politicians insulting the ex-reality star.
However, in a shock turn of events, Trump is now the president of the United States, and just like how a drunken phone call can never be taken back the next morning, nor can insults said months ago by politicians who will now have to work with him.
Boris Johnson
Boris is no stranger to speaking his mind to foreign politicians - and he didn't hold with Trump either. He’s our Foreign Secretary, which now means he’ll be meeting with Trump to discuss all sorts of sensitive matters.
As much as Boris is likely to find some common ground with Trump, he’s not been shy in the past in insulting the newly elected president.
In response to Trump saying that areas in London were dangerous because of radicalisation, Boris said: “The only reason I wouldn’t visit some of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump.”
Much to Boris’ annoyance, he was later mistaken for Trump on the streets of New York City.
He said: “I am genuinely worried that he could become president.
“I was in New York and some photographers were trying to take a picture of me and a girl walking down the pavement towards me and she stopped and she said, ‘Gee is that Trump?’
“It was one of the worst moments.”
Nicola Sturgeon
Scotland's First Minister has made no secret of the fact she doesn't think Trump should be president. In fact, she stripped Donald Trump's title as a Scottish business ambassador, which infuriated him.