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A meeting between President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa which the South African leader said was intended to “reset” the relationship between both governments after months of tensions went off the rails when Trump confronted his guest with inflammatory videos and news articles which he alleged to be evidence of “genocide” against white South Africans.
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inews.co.uk on MSNThree extraordinary moments from Trump’s exchange with Ramaphosa at the White HouseTrump confronted Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday with allegations of mass killings and land seizures from white people, in a scene reminiscent of his February ambush of Ukraine's Zelensky
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Mediaite on MSNKaroline Leavitt Refuses to Answer ‘Controversial’ Question About Trump’s Kids in Bring Your Child to Work Day Press ConferenceThe White House press briefing room was taken over by youngsters , and at least one question was too "controversial" for Karoline Leavitt. The post Karoline Leavitt Refuses to Answer ‘Controversial’ Question About Trump’s Kids in Bring Your Child to Work Day Press Conference first appeared on Mediaite.
Donald Trump lashed out again over reporters’ inquiries on what has been a controversial topic: Qatar’s gift of a $400 million jet to be used as Air Force One. ABC News first reported last week of plans by the administration to accept the gift,
The White House addressed Donald Trump's recent derogatory remarks about Taylor Swift, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt downplaying them as commentary on Swift's political influence. This isn't the first time Leavitt has criticized Swift's political endorsements.
Newsweek takes a look at users comments and highlights some of the replies to topics ranging from Trump to the latest on the turmoil of the Democratic Party.
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Mediaite on MSNMaggie Haberman Roasts Trump Mar-a-Lago-izing White House Decor: ‘Gold-Like Substance Everywhere’Maggie Haberman and anchor Kaitlan Collins roasted the decor in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago-ized Oval Office, which is heavy on the "gold-like substance.".
A former jihadist with past links to Lashkar-e-Taiba and al-Qaeda was appointed to the Trump-era White House Religious Freedom panel, sparking renewed scrutiny of federal advisory board vetting practices.