Sitting alongside South Africa’s president, President Trump showed a video and waved printouts of what he said was evidence of racial persecution of white South Africans.
Ramaphosa: “I’m sorry, I don’t have a plane to give you.”
At one point, Mr. Trump referred to another apparently informal adviser on South Africa.
“Elon is from South Africa,” Mr. Trump said, waving at the billionaire Elon Musk, who was standing nearby, close to Stephen Miller, Mr. Trump’s deputy chief of staff.
Mr. Musk has been among the most vocal critics of the South African government, and has lashed out at Mr. Ramaphosa on social media.
“Elon happens to be from South Africa,” Mr. Trump said. “This is what Elon wanted.”
That dolt is still in the room with Trump, despite us not hearing about his activities as often this week. Soon people might start wondering if he’d left already.
This smells Musky
That dolt is still in the room with Trump, despite us not hearing about his activities as often this week. Soon people might start wondering if he’d left already.