Donald Trump shockingly shows South African president video he claims is 'evidence of genocide' in his country
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69% : South African president Cyril Ramaphosa insists the meeting went very well Donald Trump welcomed Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House yesterday, but he surprised everyone after showing his South African counterpart a video of the alleged 'genocide' in his country.60% : "And in many cases, or in some cases, those policies do not go along with government policy.
54% : Trump, who also announced plans for a new $175 billion golden dome as part of a revolutionary missile defence system, has always promised to be firm with other world leaders but after exchanging niceties with Ramaphosa yesterday (21 May), the 78-year-old dimmed the lights in the Oval Office so he could play a video which allegedly showed the graves of over 1,000 white farmers who have died in South Africa.
49% : " Ramaphosa pushed back against Trump's accusations, by responding: "What you saw, the speeches that were being made, that is not government policy.
40% : During the meeting, Trump added: "We have many people that feel they're being persecuted, and they're coming to the United States.
30% : " In a conference following the meeting, the 72-year-old suggested that his time with Trump had gone 'very well' and he once again reinforced his belief that 'there is no genocide in South Africa'.
16% : Trump remarked: "It's a terrible sight...
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