President Trump organized a picture of the Democratic Republic of Congo as evidence of murders in South Africa this week.
During a hot meeting with South African President Cyril Ramposa on Wednesday at the Oval Office, Trump surrounded Ramposa for alleged mass murders of white farmers in the country.
But since then it has been confirmed that Trump was one of the paintings conducted by Trump as evidence of attacks in South Africa.
“Look, there are burial sites here everywhere. All these are white farmers who are being buried,” Trump said when he gathered reporters.
The picture actually depicts human workers cleaning a terrible atrocities, in which more than 100 women were attacked in DRC amid a deadly battle with Rwanda-supported M33 rebels.
Video On 3 February, it was published and verified by Reuters. A Instagram postThe news agency says the images have come from a blog post published by an orthodox online magazine, an American thinker.
The blog post shown by Ramposa during the White House meeting was published about the struggle and racial tension in the US thinker, a conservative online magazine, a conservative online magazine, a conservative online magazine.
“President Trump showed a screenshot of the Reuters video raised in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which he presented as evidence of the mass murders of the white South African people,” as Reuters.
President Trump showed a screenshot of the Reuters video raised in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which he presented as evidence of the mass murders of the white South African people. https://t.co/mwvvy5jpxf 1/3 pic.twitter.com/rvosxuzkmb
– Reuters May 22, 2025
Roots Reports Its video journalist Djaffar Al Katanty shot footage in DRC and was the only member of the media to arrive that day.
“It was extremely difficult for journalists to go in,” he says. “I had to interact directly with M23 and coordinate with ICRC (International Committee of Red Cross) to allow the film.”
Al Katanti says that only Reuters had a special video and was shocked to see the President holding his screenplay.
“In view of all the world, President Trump used my image, used what I filmed in DRC to try to convince President Ramposa that in his country, white people are being killed by black people,” says Al Katanti.
Trump is important for South Africa in recent weeks, alleging that there is a massacre against white farmers in the country.