Trump accuses South Africa of ‘white genocide’ in meeting with country’s president


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During a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump alleged that there was a genocide against white people in South Africa. Trump played a video purporting to show support for violence against Afrikaners. Ramaphosa said there is “criminality in our country,” but clarified that the clips Trump played are not government policy. 



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