The meeting began amiably with Trump and Ramaphosa discussing golf. Trump praised
South Africa's golf players, while Ramaphosa brought Trump a 14 kg golf book about the
country's golf courses. Roughly twenty minutes into the meeting, after Ramaphosa told Trump to "listen to the voices of South Africans" to realize that there was no alleged genocide of Afrikaners, Trump signalled for his staff to dim the Oval Office lights so that a video compilation could be screened. The montage consisted of utterances made by South African opposition politician
Julius Malema, and it included a speech by Malema at the
South African parliament, then a 2018 speech by Malema, which was followed by two clips of Malema singing of the controversial song
Kill the Boer, a 2018 speech mentioning the then-mayor of
Port Elizabeth Athol Trollip, a white man from the
Democratic Alliance, and two more clips of Malema singing Kill the Boer, the last one occurring at the
FNB Stadium in
Johannesburg. The video continued with a segment of an interview Malema gave to
TRT World, then an clip of former South African President
Jacob Zuma singing Kill the Boer. The video concluded with another speech by Malema, then a video which Trump claimed were burial sites of white farmers. The video was described by certain media outlets as an attempt to "ambush" Ramaphosa. Trump later showed Ramaphosa a stack of news clippings which he claimed described farm murders in South Africa. Ramaphosa asserted that the speeches were not government policy, that South Africa is a democratic
multi-party nation. He also asserted that his government policy was complete against what Malena and Zuma were saying in the video, and that they were small minority party, which is allowed to exist according to the
constitution. After being asked about
the Qatari jet that was given to the Pentagon, Trump scolded
NBC reporter
Peter Alexander for asking an unrelated question and criticized NBC. He also stated: "
Brian Roberts and the people that run that place, they are to be investigated." Ramaphosa interjected with an apology for not having a plane to gift Trump, to which Trump replied, "I wish you did." The following day, a screenshot Trump displayed during the meeting which he claimed had shown burials of white farmers was revealed to have been taken from a
Reuters video shot in the
Democratic Republic of Congo and published on February 3, 2025, following a
rebel offensive in
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