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Trump Rips Up the G20 Playbook — Declares South Africa Unfit for 2026 Summit

In a thunderous declaration that sent shockwaves through global diplomacy, President Donald J. Trump announced that South Africa will NOT be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in Miami — accusing the South African government of ignoring “horrific human-rights abuses” committed against Afrikaners and other white-heritage settlers.


Trump’s statement, posted on X, was unapologetically direct: he condemned the South African government for “killing white people” and allowing their farms to be seized without accountability. He blasted the mainstream media for staying silent, calling them “Liars and Pretenders of the Radical Left.”


The final straw came when South Africa refused to hand over the G20 Presidency to a U.S. representative at the closing ceremony. Trump responded immediately, declaring that South Africa is “not a country worthy of membership anywhere” and that the United States will cut all payments and subsidies—effective immediately.


This marks one of the strongest foreign-policy moves of Trump’s new era: a firm stand against governments that persecute white minorities while hiding behind global institutions. For years, concerns about farm attacks and racial targeting were brushed aside by left-leaning media and international bodies. Trump has now made it clear: America will no longer look away.


The 2026 G20 summit — hosted in the great city of Miami — will be the first G20 in modern history to formally exclude a member country for moral and humanitarian reasons. It signals a powerful message: the United States, under Trump, will defend Western-heritage communities wherever they are under threat.


Trump ended his post with a promise: “We are stopping everything. Thank you for your attention to this matter.”


The world heard it. And Washington’s foreign policy just changed forever.

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