
White House shuts down reports US backtracked on Trump’s G20 boycott
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The White House described reports that the U.S. will attend the G20 conference in South Africa "fake news," reaffirming President Donald Trump's boycott decision.
Media reports and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, however, have claimed that the U.S. will send a delegation to the summit, which begins Saturday.
When approached for comment on claims the U.S. backtracked and will send a delegation, a White House official said such claims were "fake news."
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