U.S. Expels South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool Over White Supremacy Remarks
The Trump administration's rare diplomatic action has further strained relations with South Africa as it seeks to address the fallout.
- The Trump administration declared South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool persona non grata after he accused President Trump of leading a white supremacist movement.
- South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed regret over the expulsion, emphasizing the importance of maintaining diplomatic decorum and relations with the U.S.
- The incident follows tensions over South Africa's foreign policies, including its ICJ case against Israel and land expropriation laws, which the U.S. has criticized as anti-white and anti-American.
- Rasool had struggled to secure meetings with U.S. officials and faced criticism for his perceived pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel stance.
- South Africa is now scrambling to appoint a new ambassador, while the U.S. has given Rasool until Friday to leave the country.