Trump confronts South African president over alleged ‘genocide’
This week, Donald Trump hosted the president of South Africa at the White House.
During the meeting, Trump confronted the president over the alleged genocide of white farmers, and the media is having an absolute meltdown over it.
Very Bad
Trump did not waste any time asking President Ramaphosa about the reported deaths of white farmers in South Africa.
He stated, "Now this is very bad. These are burial sites right here. Burial sites — over a thousand — of White farmers. And those cars are lined up to pay love on a Sunday morning. Each one of those white things you see is a cross. And there is approximately a thousand of them.
“They're all White farmers. The family of White farmers. And those cars aren't, driving, they are stopped there to pay respects to their family member who was killed. And it's a terrible sight. I've never seen anything like it. On both sides of the road, you have crosses. Those people are all killed."
Ramaphosa claimed he had never seen this before.
The Media Meltdown
I have to admit, I was proud of Trump for calling this out in front of the cameras, as he should for a clear human rights violation.
Yet, the media went nuts, sticking up for Ramaphosa the way they do for criminal illegal immigrants.
Democrats were going nuclear, claiming that Trump had ambushed a foreign leader during a diplomatic visit, and it took the media about two seconds to use that talking point…
Fake News Word of the Day: “Ambush!" pic.twitter.com/uAfLjgEh9n
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) May 22, 2025
Now tell me again how the media is not state-run media controlled by the Democrat Party.
Like a Boss
While the leftist media in this country was having a meltdown, Republican strategist Scott Jennings applauded the move by Trump.
He stated, “Well, look, whether you call it a genocide or not, the facts are white farmers in South Africa have been murdered. A lot of people have tried to cover this up. A lot of people in, I think, media in the United States have tried to cover it up.
“Obviously, the South African government doesn’t want to talk about it, so it was kind of a boss move for Donald Trump to role that television in there today. And I think even the agriculture minister in the Oval Office confirmed that these people are, in fact, being murdered.”
This is an issue that needs to be addressed, but for some reason, since Trump is addressing it, the media and Democrats want to downplay what is really taking place. It’s absurd, and that is being kind.