Trump faces South African Leader with conspiracy notions
In their gathering in the Oval office, Trump made accusations on South Africa of "white genocide" and unjust illegal land grabs, then out of the blue showed a footage and a pile of printed newspapers reports, as he stated confirmed his claims.
The South African Leader, who came to Washington hoping to better trade conditions and loosening two-sided disputes, refused Trump's statements in the gathering. He denied the notion that white South Africans are escaping the nation because of discriminatory legislation. He stated that a there was an unlawful act that happened in South Africa and most of casualties were Black people.
News agencies were astonished by Trump's bad manners, stating that the majority of the information that he used in the gathering to try to confirm that "white genocide" was occurring in South Africa had "repeatedly been disproven."
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