Ramaphosa Responds to Trump's 'White Genocide' Claims During White House Meeting
CBS NewsJune 7, 20253 min43,782 views
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- 🤝 The meeting between President Trump and South Africa's President Ramaphosa began politely, with Ramaphosa bringing a large delegation including business leaders and golfers.
- ⚠️ The tone shifted significantly when Trump played a video amplifying debunked claims of white genocide and land seizure targeting white farmers in South Africa.
Ramaphosa's Calm Rebuttal
- 🗣️ President Ramaphosa calmly explained that the opposition leader featured in the video represents a small minority party and not his government's policy.
- 🌍 He acknowledged that farm attacks and violence occur against both white and black farmers but stated it's a matter of criminality, not systematic genocide.
- 💡 Ramaphosa highlighted that the majority of victims of criminal activity in South Africa are black people.
Broader Context and Outcomes
- 🇿🇦 The discussion occurred shortly after the US accepted white South African refugees, a point noted by the reporter.
- 🎤 Despite the contentious moment, Ramaphosa maintained his composure and stated afterward that he believed the meeting went well and that Trump had listened.
- 📺 The meeting continued behind closed doors after the press portion, indicating a continuation of discussions beyond the public display.
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White Genocide ClaimsSouth AfricaDonald TrumpCyril RamaphosaOval Office MeetingFarm AttacksLand SeizureWhite FarmersCriminalityOpposition PartyWhite House
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