
MAGA world is praising President Donald Trump after his Oval Office showdown with South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa Wednesday, saying he held his guest “accountable” for the alleged “white genocide” happening in the country.
“TRUMP HOLDS SOUTH AFRICA PRESIDENT ACCOUNTABLE!” Founder and President of the conservative Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk wrote on Truth Social. “President Trump says to ‘turn down the lights’ and then proceeds to show South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, videos of South African political leaders calling for the death of white South Afrikaners.
"Afterwards, he showed the president video of the crosses that symbolize each white farmer MURDERED in South Africa. God bless President Trump. He’s a president who is actually the LEADER of the Free World.”
The move was called an "ambush" and a "set-up" on CNN.
But senior Editor at Large of Breitbart, Joel Pollak said on X, “This is the most important thing to happen to South Africa since the end of apartheid. Trump Makes South African President Watch Video Evidence of Threats to White Farmers”
“The South African President brought White golfers with him to try to prove there’s no systemic persecution of Whites in South Africa. Golfer Retief Goosen then tells Trump that his dad's farmer friends have been killed and farms are constantly being burned,” Johnny Maga said.
“HOLY CRAP! President Trump just DIRECTLY confronted the President of South Africa with videos of his government calling for WHITE GENOCIDE ‘Turn the lights down and roll the video!’ ‘These are burial sites — crosses marking murdered White farmers’ The President of SA looks so shaken, AS HE SHOULD BE! WAY TO GO, PRESIDENT TRUMP!” Political commentator Nick Sortor said.
The White House also tweeted out the video which was shown during the meeting. “JUST SHOWN IN THE OVAL OFFICE: Proof of Persecution in South Africa,” they said on X.
“Trump is an absolute boss. Condemning the murder of White South African farmers right in the face of the president of South Africa. Boss move,” The Civa Frei told their more than 700,000 followers.