Donald Trump received the South African president and accused the country as “white carnage”

At a tension at the White House at the White House with South African President Cyril Ramafosa, the US President made several fake statements about the torture of white farmers in South Africa. Donald Trump has resorted to old and outside contextual videos, which is related to “white carnage” in the country.
US President Donald Trump met South African President Cyril Ramafosa at Washington, DC and the White House Oval Room in the USA, May 21, 2025.
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At a tense meeting at the White House with South African President Cyril Ramafosa, the United States president made several fake statements about torturing the people of white South Africa.
Donald Trump one Carnage against white farmers In South Africa: “They were killed”The United States has been declared president.
An atmosphere of rising tension
At the meeting, Donald Trump resorted to old and outside -R -Kontext videos, from his perspective, allegations of A “White Genocide” In South Africa.
There are pictures in videos Julius MalemaLeader two Fighters (EFF) for financial freedom, The theme singing Kill the Boer -Song considered by South Africa Courts Part of the inheritance of the fight against SpectrumAnd not a hate speech.
US President Donald Trump shows the news when meeting South African President Cyril Ramafosa, Washington, DC, USA, May 21, 2025 in the White House Oval Room in 2025.
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Another false statement involved Pictures of protest with a white crossMentioned that Donald Trump Tombs – that is not in line with reality. According to ReutersOhVideo recorded in September 2020 At the time of Protest against killings in farms.
Donald Trump not only for videos but also to ACArticles printed outlets, according to his own, report The killings of white citizens in South Africa.
South African president denies allegations
President Ramafosa tried to correct these statements, but repeatedly interrupted by Donald Trump He insisted on his own rhetoric.
“No, no, no, no, no one can take the earth,” he replied after the US president alleged that he was “powered” white farmers in his country.
Ramafosa reiterated it There is no “carnage African” He asked the people of South Africa to listen to Donald Trump in his country and Donald Trump so that they left the idea.
Also on Social Network X (former Twitter) South Africa is the leader of the oppositionResponded To reject Donald Trump’s allegations.
Julius Malema stated Significant intelligence tests on white carnage were not displayed And the political principles that take over the land without compensation do not compromise for political convenience.