Trump Makes Statement About South Africa

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Donald Trump has been back in office for less than two weeks, and somehow, he’s already done more than the last administration managed in four years. While Joe Biden spent his first days in office mumbling through a teleprompter and signing executive orders his staff put in front of him, Trump has hit the ground running—hard.

On Day One, he didn’t just shuffle some papers and hold a feel-good press conference. No, he tore into the bloated, incompetent federal bureaucracy. First, he took a sledgehammer to DEI nonsense in government because hiring based on identity politics instead of competence is a disaster waiting to happen (as if the last four years didn’t prove that already).

Then he ordered all federal employees working remotely to get back to work because, apparently, it takes a Republican president to remind bureaucrats that they actually have jobs. On top of that, he improved education, making sure parents—not woke ideologues—have a say in what kids are being taught. And for those who’ve been waiting decades for transparency, he released the JFK and MLK assassination files because the American people deserve to know the truth.

But while that would be a full term’s worth of work for some presidents, Trump isn’t “some presidents.” He’s also making major moves on the international stage—because cleaning up Biden’s messes isn’t going to happen on its own. First, he got Venezuela’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro, to take back his citizens who had illegally flooded into the U.S.

Imagine that—an American president actually enforcing immigration laws and making other countries take responsibility for their own people. Then, he got Panama to start rolling back China’s influence over the Canal, a vital strategic move considering how much Beijing has been worming its way into global infrastructure. And if that wasn’t enough, he hit Canada and Mexico with major tariffs to level the playing field for American workers.

And just when the media thought they could catch their breath, Trump dropped another bombshell on Sunday: he’s cutting off all U.S. funding to South Africa. Why? Because their government just passed a law that allows it to confiscate private property from its own citizens—something that sounds like it belongs in a dystopian novel, not a modern democracy. Trump isn’t playing games, and he made it crystal clear on Truth Social and at Joint Base Andrews that he’s not going to sit by while an ally embraces full-blown government theft.

The markets took notice immediately—the South African rand tanked nearly 2% against the dollar after Trump’s comments. Meanwhile, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had the nerve to say he’s “not worried” about his relationship with Trump. Oh, he should be. He may have been able to get away with this under Biden, but now there’s a real president in office, and Trump isn’t interested in funding corruption.

If this is just the first two weeks, the next four years are going to be a nightmare for the globalist elite and a major victory for the American people. Buckle up.