“A lot of problems with South Africa”: Trump says he may skip G20 summit

“A lot of problems with South Africa”: Trump says he may skip G20 summit



U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he might send someone else to represent the United States at the upcoming G20 leaders’ summit in South Africa in November, citing concerns over unspecified “very bad policies” in the country “where people are being killed.” Trump has previously spoken about white farmers being killed in large numbers in South Africa, but experts say such murders represent less than one per cent of homicides annually in the nation, and Trump is misleading the public about white farmers having their land confiscated.

28 thoughts on ““A lot of problems with South Africa”: Trump says he may skip G20 summit

  1. A lot of people and children are also being killed in Palestine, Sudan etc. A lot of people being abducted and are missing in US because of ICE. What about them?Just a white man again trying to lecture about justice while commiting genocide and the most awful actions.

  2. i hope they impeach this fool again !!! & i hope Russia & China gets involved in the Venezuela saga they have just started !!! because this fool has taken a stance against RSA without even having the real FACTS on what's going on in RSA … in fact he doesn't really care coz he has his own ulterior motives for attacking RSA !!!

  3. He is 💯 percent correct and anyone with half a brain would agree…Hundreds of thousands of South Africans have left the country and bad decisions that are not benefitting anyone…of any colour…Stop protecting the Corruption and Crime and face reality…!! THESE THUGS NEED TO BE STOPPED…STOP TRYING TO MAKE Trump wrong he is speaking the Truth …and stop being so shallow and making it personal about his looks etc…Is it okay to sing songs about killing people??. Or taking peoples property withiout paying for it ..Wake up everyone!!!!

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