Donald Trump, Cyril Ramaphosa and South Africa
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Forget standing upon a bully pulpit. President Donald Trump prefers to humiliate other leaders seated, in the Oval Office, before TV cameras. Consider the scene that unfolded this week with the visit of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa came to the White House looking to persuade President Donald Trump to stop floating the conspiracy theory that there’s a genocide against White people in South Africa. Instead,
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa showed why he earned a reputation as a skilled negotiator in his clash with President Donald Trump.
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,
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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,
In a White House meeting, the U.S. president is expected to point to alleged discrimination against white South Africans, a week after welcoming a group of them as refugees.