For quite some time, Trump was finding the journalist while his South African counterpart was watching numb
In addition to the aggressive way in which he welcomed South Africa’s president yesterday, Donald Trump attacked a crushed NBC journalist, calling him “stupid” and “stupid”.
Initially, Peter Alexander annoyed the US president by asking why the US welcomes white South Africans (Africans) and not refugees from Afghanistan and Venezuela.
“This medium, the NBC, is really fake news,” Trump replied.
Then, following a video showing the “White Genocide” in South Africa, the journalist asked the Qataro luxurious Boeing given to the Pentagon for use as Air Force One.
The US president then broke out against Alexander, finding himself and the NBC, accusing the US network of “trying to change the matter”.
For quite some time, Trump was finding the journalist while his South African counterpart, Siril Ramafa, watched numb.
President Trump Just Absolutely Embarrassed Fake News Hack Peter Alexander and Called for NBC to Be Investigated!
Trump had just finished showing a Video of South African White Farmers Being Genocided (Right in Front of the South African President) and This Fake News Shill Asks… pic.twitter.com/7K7MMR8CSR
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“What does a jet have to do with what we see? You’re a terrible journalist. Initially, you don’t have what you need to be a journalist, you’re not smart enough. Asking about a topic about a jet given to the US Air Force, which was very nice is unacceptable. Better to get back to your studio, to the NBC, “the US president told Alexander.
“You’re a shame, no other question from you!” Trump continued.
“There are white farmers who are buried and he asks for a jet. You should be ashamed. You are so bad, so bad journalist, “the US president said.
Source :Skai
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