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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s top law enforcement official said Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump wrongly claimed ...
South African minister said that the video, featuring a rural road lined with white crosses, was misleadingly presented by Trump to support a false narrative of a "genocide" against white farmers in ...
The top spender, holding close to $18.5 million of Trump’s coin, is called “SUN” and is held by a Seychelles-based crypto ...
Welcome to Margin of Error, a politics column from Tom Scocca, editor of the Indignity newsletter. On Wednesday, President ...
Cyril Ramaphosa, with his country’s most famous émigré looking on, is offered a glimpse of his country’s bleak future if ...
During a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, President Trump presented images, videos and news clippings that he said were evidence of genocide in South Africa. Fact-checking ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sparred with a reporter Thursday as she attempted to dispute a video played by ...
President Donald Trump showed an image of violence in Congo, not South Africa, to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in ...
Claims of a "white genocide" in South Africa were "unfounded and unsubstantiated," South Africa's police minister said.
President Trump shared photos from the wrong country this week to prove his false claims that white farmers are being ...
Ramaphosa, meanwhile, used the opportunity in Washington to stress that while South Africa continues to grapple with its ...
South Africa’s police minister rejected the false conspiracy theory spread by Trump that White farmers are being subjected to a genocide.