Rubio explods South African Ambassador to America on Trump comment


State Secretary Marco Rubio said on Friday that the ambassador to the US of South Africa was not welcomed, while he was called a “race-biting” politician, who hates the US and President Donald Trump, as he said that Commander-in-Chief is leading a global white dominant movement.

On Thursday, South African Ambassador Ambrahim Rasool addressed the Mapungubway Institute for Strategic Reflection (Mistra) at Johannesburg, while Trump’s opposition was stated to protest against his country’s outbreak law and its anti-Israeli attitude.

He said that Trump’s Make America Great Again Movement was a white dominant reaction to demographic changes in the US

South African President controversial land seizure bills, eradicate private property rights

South African Ambassador to US Abrahim Rasool

The South African Ambassador at the US Abrahim Rasool addresses the Cape Town Press Club on December 15, 2020 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Brenton Gatch/Gallow Images through Getty Image)

He said, “The launch of Donald Trump, who is launching, is an attack on it, who is in power, gathering an domination against an domination at home, and, I think I have illustrated, I am illustrated, abroad,” he said. “So in terms of this, we attack the dominant attack, we see it in the United States’ domestic politics, The Make America Great Again Movement, only as a reaction to a dominant instinct, but very clear data that shows great demographic changes in the USA that shows voters in USA to become 48% white.”

Rubio exploded Rasool over his comment in a post on X.

The secretary said, “The Ambassador of South Africa in the United States is no longer welcome to our great country.” “Emrahim Rasool is a race-bating politician who hates America and hates @Potus. We have nothing to discuss with him and hence he is considered a personality non-grata.”

Trump has criticized South Africa, which criticizes the rules of a land that allows the government to recover land without compensation. In February, Trump issued an executive order punishing South Africa.

“Negating the rights of its citizens, the Republic of South Africa recently implemented Act 1324 in 2024 to enable the government of South Africa to be able to seize the agricultural assets of caste minority Africans without compensation,” the order has been said.

Trump freezed assistance in South Africa, promotes rehabilitation of refugees faced by breed discrimination

President Donald Trump and State Secretary Marco Rubio

State Secretary Maro Rubio, left, hears as President Donald Trump, commenting during a cabinet meeting at the White House at Washington, DC on 26 February. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“This is the United States policy that, as long as these unjust and immoral practices are continued in South Africa that damages our nation: (A) The United States will not provide assistance or assistance to South Africa; and (B) (B) (B) The United States will promote rehabilitation of predecessors to avoid breed-based breed-based discrimination,”

The order also adopted the position of South Africa against Israel, in which it has accused the Justice’s court for massacre against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in the International Court of Court, as well as strengthening his relations with Iran to develop commercial, military and nuclear system.

“The United States cannot support the violations of South Africa’s rights in its country or reducing the foreign policy of the United States, which creates national security threats for our nation, our colleagues, our African partners, our African partners, our African partners, and our interests.”

America and South African flags are shown

The United States and South African flags are shown in the Sangh buildings in Pretoria, South Africa. (Stephen de Sakutin/AFP via Getty Image)

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The South African government has claimed white people of all backgrounds, not only Africaners, still about 70% of South Africa’s land. The government is on a record, saying that the Expropulation Act will be used only to take the necessary land for public purposes – such as for a new school – when the owner refuses to sell from any color people, and still “fair and justified compensation”.

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