PULSE POINTS:
❓ What Happened: President Donald J. Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with evidence of Julius Malema inciting violence against white farmers and opposed South Africa’s land expropriation laws, while offering Afrikaners U.S. refugee status.
👥 Who’s Involved: President Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters.
📍 Where & When: Diplomatic meeting, with Trump’s confrontation reported on May 21, 2025.
⚠️ Impact: Trump’s bold stance champions human rights and counters South Africa’s dangerous policies, reinforcing America First by protecting persecuted Afrikaners and challenging Ramaphosa’s denialism.
IN FULL:
President Donald J. Trump has confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with videos of Julius Malema, leader of one of the largest parties in the South African legislature, calling for the murder of the country’s white minority.
Malema, previously the president of the youth wing of Ramaphosa’s party, the African National Congress (ANC), could be seen leading a packed stadium in chants of “Kill the Boer” and “Shoot to kill,” and performing impressions of a gun being fired. “Boer” refers to Afrikaners, mostly Dutch-descended, from South Africa’s Western Cape, but is commonly used to refer to all Afrikaners.
.@POTUS confronts South African President Ramaphosa about the atrocities taking place against Afrikaners: “You do allow them to take land — and then when they take the land, they kill the white farmer, and when they kill the white farmer, nothing happens to them.” pic.twitter.com/L8VUfoyp7s
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 21, 2025
President Trump also showed video of a field of white crosses, representing white farmers who have been murdered over the years, often with extreme brutality. Ramaphosa reiterated the South African government’s official line that these farmers are victims of mere “criminality.” Still, the attacks frequently involve a racial element, with phrases like ‘Kill the Boer’ sometimes being left at the scene. Trump also held up a number of printouts of news articles about these farm attacks.
The Trump administration is particularly opposed to the Ramaphosa government’s new legislation authorizing the expropriation of white farmers’ land without compensation—a policy previously tried in Zimbabwe, with disastrous consequences for the white minority and the country at large when food production subsequently collapsed.
In response to South Africa’s expropriation laws, the Trump administration has begun accepting Afrikaners into the United States as refugees. Ramaphosa has slammed these Afrikaners as “cowards.”
.@POTUS shows South Africa’s President and the reporters recent news articles of white South Africans being attacked and murdered:
“White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws.” pic.twitter.com/60kBvFKOaa
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 21, 2025
This story is developing…