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Trump’s Oval Office showdown with Ramaphosa over white South Africans

Thursday 22 May 2025 - 08:01
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump’s Oval Office showdown with Ramaphosa over white South Africans

In a strikingly choreographed Oval Office encounter, President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a surprise media presentation centered on false claims of persecution against White South Africans. Just before the meeting began, Trump’s aides rolled in large-screen TVs and prepared printed materials to support his unsubstantiated allegations of “genocide” targeting White farmers in South Africa.

Ramaphosa, who had only moments earlier been making small talk about golf, was blindsided when Trump dimmed the lights and played a provocative video. The footage showed South African opposition figure Julius Malema appearing to incite violence against White farmers  a clip Trump used to bolster his controversial position. Ramaphosa, a seasoned statesman and former chief negotiator for Nelson Mandela, was visibly uncomfortable.

The meeting followed Trump’s February executive order that accused the South African government of racial land seizures and halted U.S. aid to the country. Trump also expelled South Africa’s ambassador and granted refugee status to dozens of White South Africans, actions that have strained diplomatic relations.

Trump used the Oval Office session as a platform to push a narrative widely dismissed as baseless by international media, including CNN. Despite Ramaphosa’s efforts to calmly refute the claims and provide a nuanced view of South Africa’s internal policies, Trump remained unmoved, frequently holding up printed articles and repeating grim phrases like “Death, death, death.”

Sources within the White House revealed that the ambush had been carefully planned. Ramaphosa had previously signaled his intent to challenge Trump’s claims, prompting aides to come prepared with visual aids and articles. Trump’s team quickly posted the video and documents online to further amplify their message.

Observers noted that the meeting was designed less for diplomacy than for spectacle. Even the presence of Elon Musk, a South African-born billionaire and informal Trump adviser, did little to shift the focus. Musk, whose Starlink venture has clashed with South African Black ownership laws, remained a silent observer during the tense exchange.

Despite efforts by Ramaphosa’s delegation to appeal to Trump  including gestures such as bringing South African pro golfers and proposing a business compromise with Musk  the encounter underscored the administration’s determination to promote a divisive narrative over constructive dialogue.

Ramaphosa clarified after the meeting that the views presented in the video were not representative of official government policy and stressed South Africa’s commitment to democracy and inclusivity. Nonetheless, Trump’s portrayal of the situation echoed broader themes in his domestic policy  particularly his opposition to diversity programs aimed at redressing historical inequality.


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