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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa came to the White House to talk about trade, but President Donald Trump had other plans. Trump wanted to talk about "genocide" of white people in South Africa, and he brought a batch of news articles, talking points and a four-minute video ready to make his case.
President Ramaphosa pushes back against discredited claims from the US president that white South Africans are facing "genocide".
Moments before President Donald Trump escorted his South African counterpart into the Oval Office on Wednesday, White House aides could be seen wheeling two large-screen televisions down the driveway and into the West Wing.
After an uncomfortable Oval Office encounter with Donald Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa becomes the latest world leader hoping to mend relations only to discover the US president has something else in mind: confrontation.
President Donald Trump debuted his new bald spot during Wednesday's Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa
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