South African President 'Insulted' at White House, Pleads Trump to Stop Displaying 'Genocide' Videos
South African President 'Insulted' at White House, Pleads Trump to Stop Displaying 'Genocide' Videos

In a dramatic and highly charged White House meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump presented South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with graphic videos claiming to show violence against White farmers in South Africa.

Trump declared, “I have proof,” forcing Ramaphosa to watch the footage as cameras rolled.

Visibly caught off guard, Ramaphosa reportedly bowed his head and asked for the videos to be stopped, saying he was unaware of the extent of the violence and would “work on it.” The South African government has repeatedly denied Trump’s “white genocide” claims, calling them inflammatory and misleading.

This confrontation has reignited debate over land reform, race, and human rights in South Africa.

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