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US President Donald Trump says a genocide is taking place in South Africa, a claim a judge dismissed as "imaginary".
The president offered videos and images to support his allegations that white farmers are being systematically targeted.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clashed with an NBC News correspondent over whether a video displayed by Donald Trump in the Oval Office during a meeting with South Africa’s president ...
The Oval Office meeting went off the rails when President Trump started playing videos and repeating discredited claims about a "white genocide" in South Africa.
Trump hosted South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House amid tensions between the two nations over the U.S.
Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with images and video clips that he said show an ongoing "genocide" ...
Trump’s claims of a white genocide happening in South Africa have been debunked by fact-checkers. But this is still the ...
Saner voices in the U.S. media have been appropriately appalled by President Trump referencing the word “genocide” while ...
President Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who pushed back on claims about White genocide in South ...
At a press conference, President Trump said he had acted because Afrikaners - the white minority community that ruled South Africa during apartheid - face an existential threat. His words echoed the ...
White farmers echoed his thoughts and called for more resources and policing — but said there wasn't any genocide that would ... proof of being persecuted in South Africa, she said. She said she has ...
The Trump administration granted the group refugee status due to alleged discrimination. South Africa has called the accusations "unfounded." ...