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    Home » Blog » Lights, video, confrontation – Trump’s meeting with South African leader takes dramatic turn

    Lights, video, confrontation – Trump’s meeting with South African leader takes dramatic turn

    May 22, 2025Updated:May 22, 2025 World No Comments
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    FULL: 'Why Don't You Act?': Trump CLASHES With South Africa's Ramaphosa On 'White Genocide'

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    WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump remarked,” Turn the lights over.” The Oval Office had a hulu show. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was standing next to him on Wednesday in the hopes of new business partnerships. However, Trump wished to address the absurd claims that white farmers in his nation were routinely subjected to death and oppression. A film started playing as he directed one’s attention to a television that had been brought into the room. It was an extraordinary setting, perhaps for a leader who has transformed the Oval Office from a political space into a cruel area. Ramaphosa looked ahead while Trump looked at the camera. The movie depicted Black politicians using anti-apartheid chants about attacking white South Africans for about four minutes, none of whom were members of Ramaphosa’s government or political celebration. Traditional media use their comments to support frequently disproven says that there is a genocide taking place in South Africa, according to the politicians who have stated that they are not meant to be taken literally. Trump claimed that the film contained images of light passes that sat in the middle of rows of white passes. It’s a sad look, they say. He said,” I’ve never seen anything like it.” Ramaphosa sounded dubious. He said,” I’d like to know where that is.” Because of this, I’ve not seen. The conflict was similar to Trump’s violent exchange with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who was president of Ukraine, about three months ago, but this one did not turn into acrimony. What transpired on Wednesday was a delicate dance between two officials who had evidently prepared for the experience, even though Zelenskyy and Trump ended up fighting in complete view of the media advertising. Trump had more than just the film. Additionally, he shuffled through a number of papers, which he claimed were copies of information about white farmers ‘ episodes. ” Death. Dying. Trump called it a terrible death. Hundreds of Afrikaners have been welcomed as refugees by his presidency, who claim they are victims of discrimination and violence at home. In spite of the fact that South Africa has a terrible story with race, Ramaphosa refuted claims of genocide. It was once a part of an apartheid nation under the leadership of an Afrikaners, a pale majority. Despite mainly successful efforts to reconcile, some tension still exists despite the method of racist tyranny that was established three decades ago. But Ramaphosa advised Trump to listen to other people of his committee, including pro golfers Retief Goosen and Ernie Els, rather than push up at Trump on his own. The US senator, who is obsessed with golf, appeared impressed. They are” champions,” according to Trump. ” I esteem champions.” Additionally, there was Johann Rupert, the richest man in South Africa, a native of Afrika and a tycoon of luxury products. We have too many fatalities. And it’s done all over. Rupert argued that it’s not just light producers. Elon Musk, the billionaire who was born in South Africa and is seated on the other side of the room, said” we need Starlink at every local police station.” Musk has been advising Trump, and he has claimed that because he is pale, he didn’t obtain a license to operate in South Africa. Trump and Rupert both acknowledged the potential of their respective histories to highlight the government’s potential. In the 1970s, you and I lived in New York. He claimed that we never anticipated how successful New York would be as it became. He claimed that he was so confident in the future of South Africa that he was setting up farmland homes for his children, and that” I frequently go to bed without locking the door.” When Trump was asked about the Pentagon officially accepting a donated Boeing 747 from Qatar, which the senator plans to use as Air Force One, the meeting’s attention on South Africa was momentarily interrupted. Trump yelled at the writer, saying that he was only trying to detract from the issues involving bright farmers. Ramaphosa discovered humor in the situation. Trump responded,” I wish I had a helicopter to give you,” he said.” I wish I had a plane to give you.” ” I do accept it,” I said. Ramaphosa expressed his satisfaction with the appointment in a statement to reporters after leaving the White House. He said,” You wanted to see something extremely significant happen. And I’m sad that we let you down with that. One of the reporters was not happy. He said,” I don’t know what constitutes drama in your book, but that was very dramatic for me, and for everyone else in the room.” That was a remarkable Oval Office meet, they said.

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