Three months after the start of Donald Trump’s second term, foreign leaders should know that a coveted visit to the Oval Office may hide the danger of a public “episode”, with tensions, provocations and attempts to humiliate. Wednesday’s incident with South African president Siril Ramafaza was characteristic, with a special upheaval: the lights were lowered, followed by video viewing, while stacks of clutches were placed on the table. As television cameras recorded and after a polite polite discussion, a journalist asked Trump what he would need to convince him that the controversial allegations of “genocide” white farmers in South Africa do not apply. Ramafaza responded first, saying that the US president would have to “hear the voices of the South Africans” on the issue. Trump then intervened, asking his assistant to “lower the lights” and open the television to show the South African leader “some things”. Elon Musk, Trump’s consultant and […]
Source: News Beast

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