Courtney Stodden
Trump displays DRC visual as proof of South African ‘genocide’
US President Donald Trump showed a sheaf of documents that he said was evidence of a ‘genocide’ against white farmers in South Africa
First thing first,
Donald Trump told South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa that he would take an aircraft from his country as a gift if one was offered.
‘I’m sorry, I don’t have a plane to give you,’ South African president tells Trump
RAMAPHOSA: I am sorry I don’t have a plane to give you
TRUMP: I wish you did. I’d take it. If your country offered the US Air Force a plane, I would take it
RAMAPHOSA: Okay pic.twitter.com/TgvODTok9P
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 21, 2025
Now here comes the “White Geneocide”…
US President Donald Trump brandished a stack of printed articles at the White House Wednesday that he claimed documented a genocide taking place against white people in South Africa.
Mixed into the deck of papers he unveiled before South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa, however, was a months-old blog post featuring a photo from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Trump Ambushes South African President With False ‘White Genocide’ Claims in Tense Oval Office Meeting
“Death of people, death, death, death, horrible death, death,” Trump said as he flipped through the headlines, which he said were published in “the last few days.”
“These are all people that recently got killed.”
Trump and his allies have spread baseless claims of a “genocide” targeting white farmers in South Africa, claims that the government in Pretoria has dismissed as false.
At the bilateral meeting in the Oval Office on Wednesday, the US president held up a February article about tribalism in Africa from a little-known website called “American Thinker.”
It featured a blown-up image showing Red Cross workers in protective gear handling body bags.
“Look, here’s burial sites all over the place,” said Trump. “These are all white farmers that are being buried.”
But the image is a screengrab from a February YouTube video of Red Cross workers responding after women were raped and burned alive during a mass jailbreak in the Congolese city of Goma, according to its caption.
The Indian news outlet WION published the video, using footage supplied by Reuters.
Overall, about 75 people are murdered every day in South Africa, most of whom are young black men in urban areas, according to police figures.
Trump, in Tense Exchange With Ramaphosa, Says Afrikaners Face Genocide

Courtney Stodden therefore titties to protest the “Plane Gift” thing as well as “White Genocide” in Congo…
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