India, May 21 -- US President Donald Trump stunned his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa with a video intended to support fabricated allegations of a white "genocide" during their White House meeting.

On a screen in the Oval Office, Trump instructed staff members to play a clip of Ramaphosa. He ordered the lights in the office to be dimmed so that a video containing alleged proof of crimes against humanity could be shown. He accused Ramaphosa of committing genocide against white farmers in South Africa.

In the video, left-wing populist leader Julius Malema called for the killing of the nation's 4.5 million white people, or roughly 7.3% of the total population, and a roadside memorial purportedly for dozens of white farmers who h...