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Trump called Greta Thunberg a "troublemaker," and the activist ironically asked the US president for advice on anger control

The activist has been evacuated from Israel after participating in the flotilla for Gaza.

FOTODELDÍA - ATENAS, 06/10/2025.- La activista sueca Greta Thunberg levanta el puño al llegar entre 134 ciudadanos de 15 países europeos de la Global Sumud Flotilla, en Spata, cerca de Atenas, Grecia, el 6 de octubre de 2025. EFE/YANNIS KOLESIDIS
Greta Thunberg, arriving at the Greek airport. Photo: EFE

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has ironically responded to US President Donald Trump, who she described as "disturbing" and said she "should see a doctor" because she says she has problems with anger.

"I am pleased to receive any recommendations for dealing with these anger control problems, which, because of their impressive history, seem to be suffering from them too," Thunberg wrote on his Instagram account.

Trump has made these statements at the Oval Office, where, being asked about the arrest of the humanitarian flotilla Global Sumud , he has said that Thunberg "does not talk about the environment" and is merely a "troublemaker."

Thunberg has been deported from Israel to Greece, along with 135 members of the flotilla, after being intercepted in international waters while heading for the Gaza Strip with humanitarian aid. Upon arrival in Athens, he has denounced to the media that "Israel is trying to eliminate the entire population", referring to the Palestinians.

The Swedish sectionof the Global Movement to Gaza has reported that Thunberg and the other deported activists will return to Sweden today and will be received at a demonstration in central Stockholm before a press conference.

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