With Qatari jumbo jet OK'd by Pentagon, Trump begs another country for a plane
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52% : "If your country offered the United States Air Force a plane, I would take it," Trump added.50% : Trump has said the Qatari plane will be used by his presidential library after he leaves office.
47% : "People are fleeing South Africa for their own safety," Trump said during his meeting with Ramaphosa.
41% : "I wish you did, I'd take it," Trump replied as Ramaphosa began to laugh.
35% : "We are completely opposed to that," Ramaphosa said of the behaviour alleged by Trump in their exchange.
31% : While Trump said he hopes Ramaphosa "can have an explanation," the South African officials and many Afrikaner farmers have denied those claims.
31% : Trump also froze aid to the country in an executive order issued in February, criticizing the government for anti-white policies and supporting Iran and the militant group Hamas.
26% : Trump continued to jab Peter Alexander, NBC News' Chief White House Correspondent, while he queued videos and held up a stack of articles in an attempt to support his false claims about white farmers facing a genocide in South Africa.
18% : During President Donald Trump's meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday, Trump blew up at a reporter when asked about the Pentagon formally accepting a plane to be used as a new Air Force One.
18% : The two presidents met in the Oval Office as Trump has repeatedly accused the South African's government of allowing a "genocide" to take place against white Afrikaner farmers.
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