
Quick Takeaways:
- Trump ignored CIA findings and said Mohammed bin Salman slept with nothing” about Khashoggi’s murder.
- The crown prince framed criticism as attempts to damage the U.S. Saudi ties.
- The visit signals Saudi Arabia’s wider return to diplomatic acceptance.
1. Trump Rejects Intelligence Findings on Khashoggi Killing
Former President Donald Trump maintained Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his White House visit.
Trump enjoined the top prince “knew nothing” about Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, contradicting CIA findings. He accounts Khashoggi as “controversial” and asserts a critic had fudged the diadem prince’s role.
2. Bin Salman Pushes Back Against Global Criticism
The crown prince claimed critics sought to damage U.S.–Saudi relations. He expressed sympathy for 9/11 families but urged focus on “reality.”
He defended Saudi Arabia’s probe into the killing and pointed to internal reforms.
3. Widow of Khashoggi Demands Justice
Hanan Elatr Khashoggi responded to Trump’s remarks in a public statement. She exhorts the crown prince to apologize and make up for her husband’s murder.
Her response renewed focus on pressing freedom and diarist prophylactic worldwide.
4. Diplomatic Relations Strengthen Despite Human Rights Concerns
Analysts enunciate that the visit marks an emblematic reset for Saudi Arabia.
Experts highlight the crown prince’s growing influence in U. S. regional strategy. The lovesome welcome included a military flypast and talk of major investment deals.
5. Defense Deals, Investments, and Ethical Questions Ahead
Trump suggested funding to deal with F-35 jets to Saudi Arabia. Analysts warn the pile faces a hurdle tied to Israel’s security edge.
Critics, too, questioned Trump’s business enterprise drawn to Saudi Arabia as new agreements took shape.
