BREAKING;MALEMA AND TRUMP EXCHANGE WORDS OVER GAYS AND LESBIANS

BREAKING : Malema & Trump Exchange Harsh Words On Skype Video Call Over Gays & Lesbians

Johannesburg – According to a report,the United States President Donald Trump was not impressed by what the Economic Freedom Fighters leader,Julius Malema said he would do to gays and lesbians when he ascends the South African Presidency.
According to the EFF leader during his recent campaign in Mpumalanga,he is going to send all gays and lesbians to jail should he become the South African president.
Although Donald Trump is well-known for fighting against LGBT community, Julius Malema's sentiments which he claimed he stumbled upon on YouTube,did not go down well with him.
"I'm not here to endorse the LGBT community but human rights must be protected. I'm worried that some countries in Africa opposition leaders are still emotionally abusing gays and lesbians by threatening to send them to jail,that is uncalled for. I'm not supporting them but they are people just like anybody else, therefore they don't deserve to be jailed or killed for what they believe in",the US President was quoted.
According to the South African Presidency,Trump requested to have a word with the opposition leader through the official government Skype handle on Monday.

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