South Africa: Newcastle Farmer Rejects Trump's Claim That Crosses Were Burial Sites
A Newcastle farmer rejects Trump's assertion that roadside crosses were burial sites for murdered white farmers, clarifying they were temporary memorials for fallen commercial farmers.
In a recent interview with CBS's 60 Minutes, Darrel Brown, a farmer from Newcastle, South Africa, confronted a controversial statement made by former US President Donald Trump regarding roadside crosses in the area. Trump claimed that these crosses marked the burial sites of white farmers who had been killed in the region, a claim that has sparked much debate and concern. Brown firmly rejected this assertion, explaining that the crosses were only displayed for less than 48 hours as a tribute to commercial farmers who lost their lives and were subsequently taken down and stored safely.