Tense Exchange at White House as Trump Presses South African President Over White Farmer Killings
Washington, D.C. – A White House meeting between President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa took an unexpected turn Wednesday when Trump confronted Ramaphosa with a video depicting what he described as the mass killing of White farmers in South Africa.
During the meeting, Trump presented a video showing a roadside lined with white crosses, claiming they were grave markers for Afrikaner farmers allegedly murdered in ongoing violence. The Afrikaners are a White minority in South Africa, largely descended from Dutch settlers who arrived in the 17th century.
“These are burial sites — over a thousand — of White farmers,” Trump said, pointing to the video. “Each one of those white things you see is a cross. The cars you see are stopped to pay respects. It’s a terrible sight.”
President Ramaphosa appeared taken aback and asked for clarification: “Have they told you where that is, Mr. President? I’d like to know where that is. Because this I’ve never seen.”
Trump replied, “I mean, it’s in South Africa, that’s where.”
Ramaphosa responded calmly, “We need to find out.”
Trump Raises Refugee Concerns
Trump also claimed that large numbers of White South African farmers are fleeing to the United States due to violence. “We’ve had a tremendous number of people, especially since they’ve seen this,” he said. “Generally they’re White farmers, and they’re fleeing South Africa. It’s very sad to see.”
According to the Trump administration, 50 Afrikaners were recently brought to the U.S. as refugees, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggesting that more are expected.
South Africa Rejects Genocide Claims
President Ramaphosa strongly denied any systemic targeting or genocide of White farmers. “If there was Afrikaner farmer genocide, I can bet you these three gentlemen wouldn’t be here — including my Minister of Agriculture,” he said. “It will take President Trump listening to their stories, their perspectives — that is the answer to your question.”
When asked by a reporter what he hoped Ramaphosa would do in response to the situation shown in the video, Trump appeared uncertain. “I don’t know. I don’t know,” he said, flipping through a stack of printed news reports.
“Death of people. Death. Death. Horrible death,” he said, before adding, “White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws. So when you ask what I would like done — I don’t know what to do.”
Key Takeaways:
- Trump confronted Ramaphosa with a video he claimed shows the aftermath of violence against White farmers.
- Ramaphosa questioned the video’s origin and reaffirmed that there is no genocide taking place.
- The meeting underscored tensions around a controversial and emotionally charged topic, with both leaders offering sharply different views.
Source: FOX News – Trump confronts South African president with video on treatment of White farmers