Trump ambushes South African president in Oval Office
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday grilled visiting President of South Africa, Cyril Cyril Ramaphosa, on the persecution of white farmers in his country with a video representation and news articles in a joint media interface at the White House.
Trump Pushes False ‘White Genocide’ Claims in Tense Meeting With South African Leaders
Trump asked an aide to dim the lights of the Oval Office. The South African President watched the video in stunned silence
South Africans exasperated by Trump false claims during Ramaphosa meeting
JOHANNESBURG: South Africans expressed dismay on Thursday (May 22) at how US President Donald Trump's false claims of a white genocide dominated a conversation with President Cyril Ramaphosa, and many wondered if his
A Revealing Joke in the Oval Office About Getting in Trump’s Good Graces
The president of South Africa’s wisecrack about a free plane spoke volumes.
How Trump's South Africa 'White Genocide' Lie Fuels His Long, Dangerous Anti-Black Narrative
Using South Africa's "White Genocide" myth, Trump continues to takes up the mantle of the aggrieved white man, who believes he's losing power.
What to Know About Escalating U.S.-South Africa Tensions After Trump’s White House Meeting With Ramaphosa
Trump strongly criticized Ramaphosa’s governing of South Africa, claiming there has been a “genocide” of white farmers.
'Death, death, death': How Trump embraced South Africa's 'white genocide' conspiracy theory
The claim made international headlines after it was raised in the Oval Office yesterday.
The Story Behind the Mystery White Billionaire Who Told Trump There's No 'White Genocide' in South Africa
During the White House meeting, Johann Peter Rupert told President Trump, "Just Google my name."
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