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US House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee passes first round of anti-SA Bill

The Bill calls for a review of US-SA relations and for sanctions against the South African government and ANC leaders.
US House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee passes first round of anti-SA Bill US President Donald Trump reacts during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 07 July 2025. (Photo: EPA / ALEXANDER DRAGO / POOL)

A Bill that would require the Trump administration to conduct a full review of US-South Africa relations and to identify South African government and ANC leaders eligible for sanctions, passed the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee this week.

The committee passed the “US-South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025” by a vote of 34-16, with 28 Republicans and six Democrats supporting it and only Democrats opposing. It will now go to the full House of Representatives, where observers believe it will pass. 

It envisages SA government and ANC leaders being sanctioned under America’s Global Magnitsky Act, which imposes financial and visa restrictions on individuals deemed guilty of human rights abuses or corruption. 

The Bill would also require the US Administration to determine if South Africa has undermined US national security or foreign policy interests. 

‘Aligning with America’s adversaries’

The Bill cites a long list of actions by the ANC government which it says have offended the US, centred on its good relations with Russia, China and Iran, and its hostility to Israel and Taiwan.

The Bill was introduced by Texan Republican Ronny Jackson, a firm supporter of President Donald Trump. He told the committee that South Africa, while claiming to be non-aligned, had recently abandoned the US and its allies by increasingly aligning with America’s adversaries such as China, Russia, Iran, and Iranian military proxies such as Hamas.

He cited SA hosting the Chinese government’s Confucius Institutes, conducting military exercises with China and Russia, and its alleged involvement in efforts to downgrade the US dollar.

He also said, “South Africa is systematically going after our partners and allies.” He cited its downgrading of Taiwan’s presence in the country, “falsely accusing the State of Israel of genocide at the illegitimate International Criminal Court and mimicking Iran’s disgusting dismissal of the atrocities committed by Hamas on October the 7th” (the date of the attack by Hamas on southern Israel). 

Jackson said “extreme politicians from the African National Congress have led efforts to target Afrikaners”.

Daily Maverick recently revealed that the America Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) was a significant donor to Jackson, the sponsor of the Bill, and several other members of Congress hostile to SA. 

Of the six Democrats who voted for the Bill in the Foreign Affairs Committee, Brad Sherman and Jared Moskowitz are known to be strong Israel supporters. Bill Keating and George Latimer represent districts with large Jewish populations and Ted Lieu was born in Taiwan. 

Gregory Meeks, senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee and most other Democrats on the committee, strongly opposed the Bill. 

Meeks said SA acted as a leader not only among African countries, but also on the world stage – and was this year chairing the G20. The US and SA had a long history of partnership, which the Bill “will not help to deepen or further”.

“South Africa has taken a number of foreign policy positions that I happen not to agree with. But in mature relations between countries, we can deal with those differences through diplomacy and dialogue. This legislation does just the opposite, taking a heavy hand”.

He said, “President Trump has already disproportionately targeted South Africa. He’s done this by trying to embarrass President Ramaphosa in the Oval Office, with faulty evidence of purported atrocities in the country, by instituting an executive order cutting all US assistance in the country, and putting in its place a special refugee resettlement programme for Afrikaners.

‘Glaring hypocrisy’

“And at the same time, he’s blocking the resettlement of literally all other refugees to the United States… This is glaring hypocrisy.”

Jackson’s Bill is an updated version of a Bill which was introduced last year, but which ran out of time when Congress ended before elections in November. 

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola posted on  X that: "
We in South Africa have long held the conviction that our relationship with the United States is not merely transactional, but a partnership rooted in shared values of democracy, justice, and progress.

 

"We acknowledge the robust debate within the US legislative chambers, and we deeply appreciate the voices of reason, such as those of Representatives Gregory Meeks and Jonathan Jackson following in steps  of Jesse Jackson generation, for displaying the intricacies and a deep understanding of our nation.
 "Diplomatic efforts are underway to ensure that we consolidate our relationship with the US and that we further appreciate that it's a long term undertaking under the current geopolitical environment."
 Lamola reposted Democrat Representative Jonathan Jackson saying: "Today, I spoke before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to oppose H.R. 2633. This bill, driven by Extreme MAGA ideology, risks dismantling decades of diplomatic progress with #SouthAfrica. There is no #whitegenocide in South Africa: this false narrative must be rejected." DM

Comments (9)

Dennis Bailey Jul 24, 2025, 09:05 AM

Lamola has his head in the clouds if he thinks SA shares the values of democracy, justice, and progress. He obviously doesn't read DM, but I suspect he is as dishonest about the real values of our Parliamentarians, who demonstrate by their action a scant regard for the constitution and even less for law and order. US sanctions have been a long time in the making.

Vincent Bester Jul 24, 2025, 02:04 PM

Agreed!

Rae Earl Jul 24, 2025, 09:24 AM

Yep Ramaphosa. You and your bone-headed cohorts can now reap the rewards of your anti-US actions over the years. Let's see how much compensation you'll get from Putin, Iran, and Hamas for the huge business we're now being excluded from by America's vindictive sub human president.

Richard Kennard Jul 24, 2025, 09:35 AM

Organised crime seems to be the tone of the front page...mere coincidence that DJT features alongside?

Hidden Name Jul 24, 2025, 10:39 AM

Well, I guess we are all now as shocked as Cyril. US is seriously gunning for the ANC. Not really surprising considering the number of significant and short sighted provocations from the ANC. Its kind of hard not to understand where the Americans are coming from, much as this will not work to anyone's advantage. Trump wants a stick to beat the ANC with, and now he one step closer to having it. Brace yourselves, people. We live in interesting times.

kanu sukha Jul 24, 2025, 05:52 PM

Have you possibly forgotten that it was to a large extent the ANC, with all its flaws and contradictions, that brought the 'crime against humanity' apartheid regime to its demise ? Much to the chagrin of the US and its 51st state in the middle east. Obviously remnants of that supremacist 'thinking' are alive and well in the US, and on full display in the workings of the 'legacy' media.. The Democrats are just a 'lighter' version of that same malaise. There is nothing "shortsighted" about opposing/condemning/challenging any form of supremacist thinking - be it external or internal. The election of a person with multiple felony convictions, as the 'head' of a rotten empire, is but one glaring example.

Rod MacLeod Jul 24, 2025, 07:05 PM

If you want to see the perfect example of "supremacist", look no further than Gwede Mantashe. Unless, of course, you're the term "supremacist" in an obliquely racist fashion meaning "white supremacist"?

Confucious Says Jul 24, 2025, 12:02 PM

The US can do all of this in months, but the ANC can't do anything in years!

Richard Bryant Jul 24, 2025, 02:07 PM

In our geopolitical world, SA is still incredibly important strategically. Straddling east and west on the southern tip of Africa, it is breathtakingly stupid for the clowns in the Rep Party to treat SA is proposed. They should know better that we will not yield our democracy to suit their right wing agenda. And if they get their way, what are our options? Closer ties with China and russia. Clearly there is no pill for stupid!

Notinmyname Fang Jul 24, 2025, 04:21 PM

Do your job Lamola or resign

Rod MacLeod Jul 24, 2025, 04:49 PM

I guess when the ANC’s first deputy secretary general, Nomvula Mokonyane, said “We want the United States of America embassy to change their letterhead to Number 1 Leila Khaled Drive” earlier this year, that was totally in line with Lamola's "We in South Africa have long held the conviction that our relationship with the United States is not merely transactional, but a partnership rooted in shared values of democracy, justice, and progress."

Paul Mathias Jul 25, 2025, 07:20 AM

Yes the ANC has been unnecessarily poking the American bear but these actions are driven primarily by SA’s stance on Israel as evidenced by the lobbying/funding mentioned. Nothing to do with the fictitious Afrikaner genocide or our position on China, who America are seeking trade deals with or Russia where, until a few weeks ago , Trump had been fawning over Putin.