Trump ambushes South African president in Oval Office
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An image President Donald Trump held up in the Oval Office on Wednesday as evidence of violence against white South African farmers actually showed people in an entirely different country.
After an uncomfortable Oval Office encounter with Donald Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa becomes the latest world leader hoping to mend relations only to discover the US president has something else in mind: confrontation.
Ramaphosa stared straight ahead, wiping his face and occasionally moving in his seat and looking over at Trump, who wouldn’t make eye contact as a clip played of crowds repeatedly shouting “Kill the Boers,” a reference to White farmers descended from colonists who built and led the nation’s racist apartheid regime, according to The Post.
President Donald Trump debuted his new bald spot during Wednesday's Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa
Donald Trump’s haranguing of Cyril Ramaphosa at the Oval Office wasn’t wholly unexpected — the visiting leader had plenty of forewarning of the US president’s animosity toward his administration.
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