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DAILY WIRE Trump Confronts South African President In Oval Office Over White Farmer Genocide

President Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in an Oval Office meeting over alleged violence against Afrikaner farmers, citing reports of land seizures and race-based attacks while advocating for their resettlement in the U.S.

 

Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With South African President Ramaphosa

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on May 21 confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with allegations of mass violence against Afrikaners, prompting pushback from the African leader.

The Oval Office meeting occurred during heightened tensions between the two countries over the issue. The United States recently received its first group of white South Africans who were granted refugee status.

A tense moment during the meeting occurred when Trump presented videos showing evidence of “Afrikaner genocide” in South Africa, after Ramaphosa had rejected the claims, denying that any such killings were taking place.

In a dramatic scene, Trump said, “Turn the lights down. Turn the lights down,” before playing a video.

The video, several minutes long, showed crowds at rallies calling for white farmers to be shot, followed by scenes of what Trump described as burial sites for white farmers in South Africa.

“These are burial sites right here. Burial sites of over 1,000 white farmers,” Trump said, speaking over the video.

“Each one of those white things you see is a cross,” he said, pointing to the screen.

“Those cars aren’t driving,” Trump continued, referring to the cars lined up at the burial site. “They stopped there to pay respects to their family member who was killed, and it’s a terrible sight. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

As the video played, Ramaphosa looked away.

“I’d like to know where that is, because this I’ve never seen,” he said.

“I mean, it’s in South Africa,” Trump responded.

“These are articles over the last few days. Death of people, death, death, death, horrible death, death,” Trump said as he flipped through the printouts. “I don’t know. Pick any one: ‘White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws.

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