The media spent years covering up the targeted killings of White farmers in South Africa——because it didn't fit their narrative.
He confronted the issue head-on beside President Ramaphosa, under the bright lights of live TV.
What happened next left the press scrambling for cover.
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This could go down as one of President Trump’s most brilliant 4D chess moves.
Let’s break it all down and roll the clips.
When President Trump welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House, he didn’t tiptoe around the issue that had been buried for years.
He brought it front and center: the brutal attacks against White Afrikaner farmers.
“A lot of people are very concerned with regard to South Africa,” Trump said.
He made clear this wasn’t just another diplomatic handshake.
“That’s really the purpose of the meeting. And we’ll see how that turns out.”
Trump pointed to the growing number of South African refugees already arriving in the U.S., saying:
“We have many people that feel they are being persecuted, and they are coming to the United States. We take from many locations if we feel there is persecution or genocide going on.”
Then, turning directly to Ramaphosa, he added:
“Generally, they are White farmers and they are fleeing South Africa, and it’s very sad to see, but I hope we can have an explanation of that because I know you don’t want that.”
Right on cue, the press tried to change the subject.
A reporter asked, “Can you explain to Americans why it is appropriate to welcome White Afrikaners here when other refugees like Afghans, Venezuelans, Haitians have all had their protected status revoked?”
Trump wasn’t having it.
“Well, this is a group, NBC that is truly fake news,” he said.
“They ask a lot of questions that are very pointed, where they're not questions, they're statements.”
Then he flipped the script: “We've had tremendous complaints about Africa… they say there's a lot of bad things going on in Africa, and that's what we are going to discuss today.”
And when it came to refugee policy? Trump dropped the hammer.
“When you say that we don't take others, all you have to do is look at the southern border. We let 21 million people become totally unchecked, totally unvetted.”
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But then came the moment no one expected.
A reporter asked, “What would it take from you to be convinced that there’s no White genocide in South Africa?”
Before Trump could answer, Ramaphosa jumped in.
He insisted the idea of a genocide was false and claimed Trump needed to talk to South Africans who knew better.
“If there was Afrikaner farmer genocide,” Ramaphosa said, “I can bet you these three gentlemen would not be here, including my minister of agriculture.”
Trump didn’t argue—he pivoted.
“We have thousands of stories talking about it. We have documentaries. We have news stories,” he said.
“I can show you a couple of things. It has to be responded to.”
Then he gave the order: “Turn the lights down and just put this on. It’s right behind you.”
On screen was Julius Malema—the genocidal leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party—shouting pure venom into a microphone.
“We are going to occupy land.”
“Never be scared to kill!”
“A revolution demands that at some point, there must be killing! Because the killing is part of the revolution at hand!”
“Shoot to kill!”
“Kill the Boer, the farmer!”
Ramaphosa turned to Trump. He didn’t have an answer. Because there wasn’t one.
This wasn’t a fringe voice.
Malema leads one of the largest political parties in South Africa.
His speeches aren’t isolated incidents—they’re calls to action.
His supporters echo the message: “Kill the White farmer.”
And it’s working. Attacks are increasing. Families are being driven off their land or worse.
Whether Ramaphosa admits it or not, Malema has influence—and a growing following.
Trump then played the next video.
A roadside memorial. Thousands of white crosses. Cars pulled over on both sides of the road in silent tribute.
“These are burial sites. Right here. Burial sites, over a thousand of White farmers and those cars are lined up to pay love on a Sunday morning,” Trump said.
“Each one of those white things you see is a cross… They're all White farmers, the family of White farmers.”
“And those cars aren't driving, they're stopped there to pay respects to their family member who was killed.”
“It’s a terrible sight, I’ve never seen anything like it.”
Ramaphosa tried to deflect: “Have they told you where that is, Mr. President? I'd like to know where that is because this I've never seen.”
But it was too late. The footage was playing. The truth was undeniable.
This was the footage Trump showed.
The camera panned overhead.
Crosses as far as the eye could see. Cars lined up in silence. The scene stretched for miles.
It was devastating.
And just when the weight of it was setting in, NBC’s Peter Alexander tried to hijack the moment.
“Mr. President, the Pentagon announced it would be accepting a Qatari jet to be used as Air Force One—”
Trump snapped.
“What are you talking about?! What are you talking about?”
Even Ramaphosa motioned to the screen, still reacting to what he had seen.
Trump wasn’t done.
“You know, you oughta get out of here. What does this have to do with the Qatari jet?”
Then he lit into NBC.
“We're talking about a lot of other things. It's NBC trying to get off the subject of what you just saw.”
Then came the full takedown.
“You know you're a terrible reporter. Number one, you don't have what it takes to be a reporter. You're not smart enough… You're a DISGRACE. No more questions from you.”
Alexander tried to speak again.
Trump shut him down cold.
“QUIET! QUIET! QUIET!”
Trump wasn’t finished.
He held up stacks of articles for the press to see. Then read them out loud.
“These are articles over the last few days.”
“Death.”
“Death.”
“Death.”
“Horrible death.”
He flipped through story after story:
White South Africans fleeing. Families wiped out. Racist land seizures. Murder.
“White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws,” he read.
“This is one after another. This family was wiped out.”
South Africa’s very own @elonmusk watched in silence as the horrors unfolding in his homeland played out before him, one story after another.
Then Trump drove it home.
“A correct and a fair media exposes things. But we have a very corrupt media.”
“They won't even report this. If this were the other way around it would be the biggest story.”
He continued, “Apartheid—terrible. That was reported all the time. This is sort of the opposite of apartheid. What's happening now is never reported. Nobody knows about it.”
“All we know is we are being inundated with people, White farmers from South Africa. It’s a big problem.”
And he wasn’t the only one alarmed.
“Marco Rubio was telling me he's never seen anything like it. The numbers of people who want to leave South Africa because they feel they are going to be dead very soon.”
Trump forced a conversation the world had been ignoring.
And this time, the media couldn’t look away.
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Trump Unleashes Firestorm at Capitol: Shreds the Media and Asks a Question About Biden No One Will Touch
Senator Ron Johnson opened the hearing with a bombshell: the Biden administration KNEW about deadly heart risks tied to the COVID shots, and deliberately kept it from the public.
Johnson released newly subpoenaed records exposing a detailed timeline of what officials knew and when. While Pfizer and Moderna received insider updates, doctors and citizens who raised concerns were silenced.
In February 2021, Israeli health officials warned the CDC of “large reports of myocarditis, particularly in young people” following Pfizer injections, just two and a half months after the vaccine received emergency use authorization.
By April, the CDC was already reviewing myocarditis data from Israel and the Department of Defense. But instead of alerting the public, they stayed quiet.
By the end of that month, VAERS had recorded 2,926 deaths, nearly half of which occurred within three days of injection. “Somebody ought to be looking at it,” Johnson said.
In May, the CDC considered issuing a formal health alert—but scrapped it. They replaced it with watered-down guidance that removed a key warning for doctors to restrict physical activity in myocarditis patients.
Francis Collins, then director of the NIH, brushed it all off. “Senator, people die,” he told Johnson.
In just six months, the toll was staggering: 384,270 reports of adverse events, 4,812 deaths, and 1,736 of those occurred within just 48 hours of injection.
Governor DeSantis just struck a major blow against forced medical interventions.
Florida is now the second state to ban fluoride from drinking water.
“This is about informed consent,” he said—not mass medication.
The American Dental Association is furious.
And DeSantis says their real motive has nothing to do with your health…
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Earlier this month, Florida officially became the second state in the country to ban fluoride in its public water supply.
Governor Ron DeSantis made it clear: this isn’t about stopping people from using fluoride—it’s about giving them a choice.
“When you do this in the water supply,” he said, “you’re taking away a choice of someone who may not want to have overexposure to fluoride.”
The move came through Senate Bill 700, also known as the “Florida Farm Bill.” It passed the state House with a strong majority—88 to 27—and blocks “the use of certain additives in a water system.”
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Sen. John Kennedy just OBLITERATED the Democrats’ narrative on HHS budget cuts with nothing but a few simple questions.
RFK Jr. was under heavy fire.
Then Sen. Kennedy stepped in—and hit a grand slam.
This exchange flipped the whole hearing on its head.
You have to see it.
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went head-to-head with Senate Democrats today over major proposed budget cuts, including $18 billion slashed from the NIH and $3.6 billion from the CDC.
But for many Democrats, you’d think it was the end of the world.
Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) led the charge, slamming Kennedy for a $3 billion drop in federally funded biomedical research compared to last year.
Kennedy stood his ground.
“We’re cutting waste, we’re cutting duplicative programs,” he said.
Still, Baldwin wouldn’t let up. She framed the loss of “3,200 fewer grants” as an attack on “life-saving programs.”
Kennedy hit back with a devastating stat.
“We spend 70% of the world’s biomedical research out of NIH. 70%. And we’re the sickest country in the world,” he said.
“We’ve had a 38% increase in our agency growth over the past four years,” he added. “That money has not been well spent.”
The exchange summed up a broader dynamic: Democrats trying to paint RFK Jr. as a villain, slashing life-saving science, while Kennedy pointed out that America’s health is declining because of how this money is being spent, not despite it.
EXCLUSIVE: The CCP Might Already Be Spying on You—Right From Your Own Home
Do you know what kind of router you’re using? If it’s made by TP-Link, there’s a chance the CCP can monitor everything you do online.
Or what about the video games your kids play? Some come bundled with spyware that stays on the device, even after the game is deleted.
@JoshJPhilipp has spent years exposing how deep the CCP surveillance nightmare goes.
Routers, apps, USB drives, even electric kettles could be quietly sending your data straight to the Chinese Communist Party.
If it’s cheap and convenient, it probably compromised. This interview will make you rethink everything in your house.
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Last week, we told you about something deeply disturbing: rogue devices capable of triggering blackouts were discovered in Chinese-made solar panels. It’s not a tech flaw; it’s a national security threat.
But if you think that’s where the danger ends, think again.
Phones, security cameras, laptops—even your kettle—could be hiding something far worse: CCP surveillance tech.
That’s right, kettles. Combine that with robot dogs for law enforcement, drones in the sky, and AI running the show, and suddenly, it feels like Skynet isn’t science fiction anymore.
@JoshJPhilipp, senior investigative reporter at @EpochTimes, has spent years exposing this.
And what he revealed during our interview will make you rethink everything in your house.
Joshua began by sounding the alarm on TP-Link, one of the most widely used routers in the United States.
According to Philipp, new government reports have raised serious national security concerns, prompting Congress to consider banning TP-Link devices altogether.
The reason? He explained that these routers have potential security flaws that could allow the Chinese Communist Party to monitor everything users do online—every website visited, every purchase made, even tax and credit card information.
He added that recent reports suggest the Chinese regime may be keeping TP-Link prices artificially low to flood the U.S. market and boost adoption.
And this warning isn’t limited to just one brand. Philipp emphasized that any router made in China could pose similar risks.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth just laid out the new Pentagon mission: peace through strength, America First, no more forever wars.
It’s a total reset of the U.S. military.
But there’s one question he couldn’t avoid—Afghanistan.
That’s when he dropped a bombshell.
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Don’t forget to bookmark this thread. This isn’t just policy—it’s a turning point in America’s formerly broken military.
Let’s roll the clips and break it all down.
The conversation started with clarity, not slogans.
At the Pentagon, @SecDef Pete Hegseth sat down with @willcain and laid out the new doctrine guiding America’s military reset.
No ambiguity, no hedging—just three objectives that define the mission.
“Three clear goals: We hammer it home every day, every speech,” he said.
“Restore the warrior ethos, rebuild the military, reestablish deterrence.”
It’s more than a strategy. It’s a cultural overhaul. Hegseth explained that the U.S. military had lost its edge, not just in equipment or posture—but in spirit.
“And the warrior ethos is simple—it’s readiness, accountability, lethality, war fighting.”
He said the distractions are over. No more identity politics, no more top-down ideology.
“None of this woke DEI, CRT, gender pronoun, green new scam stuff. That’s all out. Ideology is out.”
The new standard, he said, is performance over politics.
“Capabilities, color blind merit-based, back to basics. It really is a back to basics message.”
And that shift isn’t just theoretical—it’s already underway.
Hegseth pointed to President Trump’s first term as proof that military rebuilding is possible, and promised they’re doing it again.
“President Trump did it in his first term. We’re doing it again.”