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Trump Indicates USA Will Boycott November G20 Summit in South Africa over Farm Murders and Land Expropriation — Marxist Malema Calls Him “Delusional Barbarian”

“Brr! Pow! Kill the Boer, the farmer!” Julius Malema sings at his rallies

President Donald Trump has signaled the United States will not attend the G20 Summit in South Africa on 22 to 23 November 2025, the first G20 on the African continent.

Trump accused South Africa of taking “the land of white farmers and then killing them and their families.”

Radical Marxist politician Julius Malema shot back, calling Trump “delusional” and a “tariff-wielding barbarian,” saying that he “would be lucky to still be President of the USA by the time the G20 Summit occurs in South Africa.”

“How could we be expected to go to South Africa for the very important G20 Meeting when Land Confiscation and Genocide is the primary topic of conversation? They are taking the land of white Farmers, and then killing them and their families.

“The Media refuses to report on this. The United States has held back all contributions to South Africa. Is this where we want to be for the G20? I don’t think so!”, Trump posted on Truth Social on April 12 along with a video of radical Marxist opposition politician Julius Malema threatening in parliament to “occupy land,” demanding “killing,” and singing the song “Kill the Boer!” in front of 90,000 supporters in Johannesburg, and at multiple other occasions.

The South African government recently enacted Expropriation Act 13 of 2024, to enable the government of South Africa to seize ethnic minority Afrikaners’ agricultural property without compensation.

On Friday, April 10, South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile confirmed that “the government is committed to … expropriation without compensation.”

Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters party shot back at Trump, stating:

“In his usual delusional manner, Trump cites land confiscations and genocide in South Africa as his reason and attaches to his ridiculous claim a video of the Commander in Chief and President of the EFF Julius Malema debating the land question in the Parliament of South Africa.

In a clear indication of a man who has lost all sense and touch with reality, Donald Trump has decided to return to his disinformation campaign against South Africa, to distract the public from the mess he has created globally with his uneducated reciprocal tariff system.

The EFF takes serious exception to Donald Trump’s connection of his false claims of land confiscations and a genocide against white South African families with the President of the EFF, especially since we know that Donald Trump governs through social media.

As the EFF, we would like to tell the “tariff wielding barbarian” that he would be lucky to still be President of the USA by the time the G20 Summit occurs in South Africa, following his recklessness and economic illiteracy which has plunged the US-economy into a recession and launched them into a trade war with China and Europe.

The G20 summit in South Africa should be the least of Donald Trump’s concerns, and he should focus on the allegations against him of manipulating the US stock market by imposing tariffs on numerous countries across the world and then giving trading advice to his billionaire friends before pausing the tariffs for 90-days.

Trump essentially used the US economy as a means to practice insider trading and defraud the American people of billions in their life savings and pensions. He himself has committed an economic genocide on the ordinary American people and the US economy.

As the EFF we condemn Donald Trump for the havoc he has caused to the global economy and view his utterances against South Africa as part of a premeditated strategy to impose sanctions on our country and our political leadership.

It is the strategy of imperialism to frame a nation it intends to invade and disrupt politically and economically as a nation that is violating human rights, before making an intervention that disrupts that nations’ prosperity for decades to come.

We have seen this strategy in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Cuba, Venezuela and many other nations. Today, because South Africa and the President of the EFF has correctly condemned the USA’s role in funding the genocide of Palestinian people by Apartheid Israel, Trump has turned his attention to South Africa.

It is no coincidence that he uses the images of the President of the EFF to make his claims, because the President of the EFF is at the forefront of demanding the return of the land to the African majority and he has pursued this using constitutional means.”

Kallie Kriel, head of Afrikaner civil rights organization Afriforum, said that

“This video and text posted on social media by President Trump is likely another result of the South African Constitutional Court’s legalisation of the “Kill the Boer” chant, which is a call for Afrikaners and farmers to be murdered, as well as the ANC-led government’s refusal to condemn this gross violation of the human rights of Afrikaners and farmers.

President Ramaphosa’s signing of the Expropriation Act, which legalises the violation of property rights, has only added fuel to the fire. The BELA Act also infringes upon the human rights of Afrikaners and other Afrikaans speakers, as its attack on Afrikaans schools threatens our cultural survival. A change in direction is urgently needed in South Africa, towards a society that respects everyone’s human rights, including those of Afrikaners, farmers, and Afrikaans speakers.”

South Africa currently holds the G20 Chair until 30 November 2025. The Trump administration has been engaged in a diplomatic feud with the Republic of South Africa since February

On Feb. 2, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he would boycott the February 20-21 meeting of G20 foreign ministers in Johannesburg, stating that:

“I will NOT attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg. South Africa is doing very bad things. Expropriating private property. Using G20 to promote “solidarity, equality, & sustainability.” In other words: DEI and climate change. My job is to advance America’s national interests, not waste taxpayer money or coddle anti-Americanism.”

The Trump administration announced it was suspending US aid to South Africa on February 8 over its race-based expropriation law and persecution of ethnic minorities.

South Africa’s US Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool was kicked out of the USA after accusing US President Donald Trump of leading a “global white supremacy movement.”

Afrikaner representatives have been lobbying the MAGA movement, with Afrikaner activist Ernst Roets and the mayor of Afrikaner community Orania Joost Strydom visiting the New York Young Republicans Club on Saturday.

The South African police organized crime unit Hawks are investigating AfriForum and the Solidarity movement for “treason” and “crimes against the state” for meeting with the Trump administration, Hawks boss Godfrey Lebeya said on Friday:

“We can just indicate that the investigation on the four cases that have been reported is continuing. We have also had an opportunity to revisit some of the witnesses and that is the normal process of gathering evidence,” Lebeya said during a media briefing in Pretoria.

Lebeya said once the investigation is complete, the National Prosecuting Authority would decide whether to prosecute or not.

Ernst Roets also spoke to Jordan Peterson, which will be published on Monday.

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