Trump, Oval Office and South African President
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An image Donald Trump held up in the Oval Office on Wednesday as evidence of violence against white South African farmers actually showed people in an entirely different country. In a wild Oval Office meeting,
South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party defended its inflammatory leader against President Donald Trump’s criticisms over calls for violence against white people, taking it as a sign of pride.
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The Daily Digest on MSNOval Office revamp: Trump's decorates with gold and glitzAs President Donald Trump enacts sweeping federal reforms, he’s also transformed the Oval Office to reflect his opulent, personal style. Redecorating the space is tradition for new presidents, but Trump’s version is unusually lavish.
After an uncomfortable Oval Office encounter with Donald Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa becomes the latest world leader hoping to mend relations only to discover the US president has something else in mind: confrontation.
Oval Office throwdowns - President has taken to berating foreign leaders and reporters at length, foregoing traditional press conferences