Trump, Oval Office and South Africa
Digest more
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa showed why he earned a reputation as a skilled negotiator in his clash with President Donald Trump.
President Trump made a series of claims about the killing of white farmers in South Africa, some of which are demonstrably false.
Ramaphosa stared straight ahead, wiping his face and occasionally moving in his seat and looking over at Trump, who wouldn’t make eye contact as a clip played of crowds repeatedly shouting “Kill the Boers,” a reference to White farmers descended from colonists who built and led the nation’s racist apartheid regime, according to The Post.
Trump’s attempt at Oval Office ‘gotcha’ moment backfired spectacularly - all because Ramaphosa kept his cool - ANALYSIS : ANALYSIS: Armed with printouts of tabloid news articles and a montage of video clips,
12hon MSN
In today’s episode of Blueprint Explosive Exclusive on Times Now’s prime-time debate show, anchor Meghna Deka asks: Is the Oval Office turning into political theatre? Once known as the most powerful office in the world,