Trump Falsely Cites Congo Video as Evidence of South African K-llings

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Trump falsely claimed a Congo mass burial video showed k-llings in South Africa. The Reuters footage was filmed in Goma by Djaffar Al Katanty.
Al Katanty expressed shock at the president’s misuse of his video. The footage had no connection to South African events.

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President Donald Trump falsely claimed a Reuters video from the Democratic Republic of Congo showed mass k-llings of white South Africans. The video, filmed in Goma, Congo, depicted a mass burial. Reuters journalist Djaffar Al Katanty expressed shock at Trump’s misrepresentation. The incident underscores ongoing debates about misinformation in political discourse.

Trump presented the video screenshot during a public appearance on Wednesday. He incorrectly linked it to alleged k-llings in South Africa.

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The footage was captured by Reuters journalist Djaffar Al Katanty in Goma. It showed a mass burial unrelated to South Africa.

Misinformation from public figures can spread rapidly, influencing public opinion. The U.S. has seen growing concerns about false narratives in recent years.

Al Katanty was surprised to see his work misused by the president. The video had no connection to events in South Africa.

South Africa has faced historical tensions over land and racial issues. However, no widely confirmed reports support Trump’s specific claims.

Some support leaders addressing perceived global injustices publicly. Others argue misinformation risks escalating tensions and undermining credibility.

The U.S. presidency holds significant influence over public discourse. Misstatements can complicate international relations and domestic trust.

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