Foreign Policy

Trump’s Bold Stand: U.S. Officials Boycott G20 in South Africa Over Human Rights Abuses

By National Security Desk | November 8, 2025

President Trump confirms no U.S. officials will attend the G20 in South Africa, condemning abuses against Afrikaners. This decisive move underscores the need for America-first leadership on global human rights and sovereignty.

In a rare but powerful move, former President Donald Trump announced that no officials from the United States government will attend the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa. This decision is rooted firmly in principle: addressing grave human rights concerns facing the Afrikaner minority in South Africa, a topic neglected by globalist institutions but central to America’s commitment to freedom and justice. Trump called out the systematic abuses endured by Afrikaners, stating they are "being killed and massacred, with their lands and farms illegally confiscated." He condemned South Africa’s role as host of this influential summit as "a complete disgrace,"...

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