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Trump Stuns US Allies With New Move

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President Donald Trump has once again shaken up global politics.

This time by announcing that the United States will boycott the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa. The decision, aimed at condemning what Trump calls “a total disgrace,” has left America’s allies stunned and global elites scrambling.

Trump Takes a Stand for Human Rights

In a fiery Truth Social post on Friday, Trump blasted the South African government for allowing what he described as brutal attacks and illegal land seizures against the country’s white farming minority — the Afrikaners.

“Afrikaners are being killed and slaughtered, and their land and farms are being illegally confiscated,” Trump wrote. “No U.S. Government Official will attend as long as these Human Rights abuses continue. I look forward to hosting the 2026 G20 in Miami, Florida!”

The announcement comes months after Trump ordered federal agencies to cease cooperation with the G20 summit, which is scheduled for November 22–23. Trump first hinted at the boycott earlier this year, saying the U.S. “cannot in good conscience participate” while violence and political corruption remain unchecked in South Africa.

‘It’s a Genocide,’ Says Trump

Trump did not mince words, calling the ongoing violence a “genocide” that the mainstream media refuses to cover.

“It’s a terrible thing that’s taking place,” he said. “Farmers are being killed — and they happen to be white.”

Executive Action: U.S. Freezes Aid to South Africa

Earlier this year, Trump signed an executive order pausing all U.S. foreign aid to South Africa, claiming the nation’s leaders are “fueling disproportionate violence against disfavored landowners.”

This bold move reinforced Trump’s America First policy, which prioritizes protecting U.S. interests and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are not funding injustice overseas.

Marco Rubio Joins Trump: ‘No More Coddling Anti-Americanism’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) echoed Trump’s stance, refusing to attend the Johannesburg summit.

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“South Africa is expropriating private property,” Rubio wrote on X. “They’re using G20 to push DEI and climate change — the same failed globalist agenda that hurts working Americans. My job is to advance America’s interests, not waste taxpayer money.”

Rubio’s comments highlight a growing conservative pushback against globalist priorities that focus on “equity” and “climate solidarity” instead of freedom, faith, and national sovereignty.

White South Africans Granted Refugee Status

The Trump administration has begun allowing persecuted Afrikaners to seek refuge in the United States, recognizing them as victims of racial discrimination.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller explained:

“What’s happening in South Africa fits the textbook definition of race-based persecution — exactly why the refugee program exists.”

Trump has set the lowest refugee cap in U.S. history, just 7,500, reserving most of those slots for white South Africans — a move his supporters praise as a moral stand for fairness and safety.

A Confrontation With South Africa’s President

In a tense Oval Office meeting earlier this year, Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with video evidence of the farm killings. Ramaphosa later joked about the meeting, calling it an “ambush,” but Trump’s message was clear:

“The U.S. will not fund nations that allow genocide — period.”

Miami to Host the 2026 G20 Summit

While the world debates Trump’s boycott, the president announced that the next G20 hosted by the United States will be held at Trump National Doral in Miami.

“It’s a beautiful location, right next to the airport,” Trump told reporters. “We won’t make a dime from it — but it’ll showcase American greatness.”

The decision was met with cheers from conservatives who see the move as a symbol of strength, independence, and renewed American pride.