After the Trump attack, South African leaders called Elon Musk as “distorted” | Donald Trump News
The Presidential Palace said the two stated that the US President would suspend assistance to South Africa in its land reform policy.
US President Donald Trump said that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Elon Musk talked about “error information” about South Africa.
The billionaire Musk, born in South Africa, was in a dispute on Monday with X's post, accusing South Africa's possession of the “Public Rathegical Law”, which indicates that white people are victims.
Trump accused South Africa for confiscating land on Sunday and seriously treated “some people”.
Ramaphosa replied that the government did not confiscate any property to ensure fair public access to land.
President said in a statement that Lamaguza and Musk made speeches on Monday's error information and distortions on South Africa.
It said: “In the process, the president reiterated the values embedded in the constitution of South Africa against the rule of law, justice, fairness, peace and peace.”
Yesterday, February 3, 2025, President @Cyrilramaphosa Talk with @Elon Musk About South Africa's error information and distortions.
In the process, the president reiterated the values embedded in the constitution of South Africa to the rule of law, justice, and … pic.twitter.com/p5cx9ggyh
-Presser (@presidenecyza) February 4, 2025
“Comprehensive investigation”
As part of his “U.S. First” agenda, the US President announced almost almost all foreign aid temporarily frozen and suspended billions of dollars of global funds.
Last month, Ramaphosa signed a bill that the bill will make the country's racial differences solve the racial differences after the end of 1994 after the end of 1994.
According to the government, the bill is not allowed to levy property at will; land owners must reach an agreement.
Trump wrote: “I will cut off all the future funds in South Africa until a comprehensive investigation of this situation.”
In response, the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa stated: “We believe that President Trump's consultant will use the South African policy within the framework of constitutional democracy during the investigation period.
“Obviously, since many countries also have similar legislation, our collection method is not exception.”
Ramaphosa added that except for the AIDS relief plan carried out by the US International Development Agency (USAID), the United States did not provide other large amounts of funds to South Africa.