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Trump deepens Saudi alliance since 9/11, Khasheggi questions

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Rep. Eugene Vindiman, D-VA., wants President Donald Trump to release the phone in 2019 for the crown of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, saying that the American people “deserve what Jamal Khashoggi said.

VIVINA, a retired army colonel who once served on Trump’s National Security Council, said the phone call is one of two he cares deeply about – the other being the conversation between the President of Ukraine and Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskyy that led to Trump’s first arrest.

Standing next to Hanan Elatr Khashow, the widow of journalists of Slain, Vinduct said that his intelligence community to protect the leader of other countries “and to be transparent is owed to the whole family of Ncashiggi and the country.

“The Khashoggi family and the American people deserve to know what was said on that phone call,” Friday said. “Our intelligence agencies concluded that Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman ordered the killing of Mr. Khashoggi’s husband. When the President divided his intelligence community to protect a foreign leader, America’s credibility was at risk.”

Rep. Eugene Vinducm wants the release of the 2019 Saudi call documents 2019. (Evelyn Hockstein / Reuters)

Trump is defending the release of Americans stuck in Saudi Arabia for years over an online post

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He and his brother, Lt. Khol. The Alexander vinduman, was a high figure in the first attempt to spit against Trump, when the internal reporting of Trump’s Ukraine call led to the suspicion of those elected. To find Trump’s allies, Eugene Vicman’s demand to release the Saudi call for 2019 sounds like a contradiction of that war – another attempt by the national security council to harm the president under the banner of transparency.

However, his views come at a revealing time. Washington’s naming of Bin Salman emphasizes the usual trade-off of foreign policy: Strategic security and economic interests over human rights.

President Donald Trump meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in the oval office.

“Trump doesn’t pump for the castles. I’m holding that hand,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday. “I don’t give a damn about that hand – I’m holding that hand.” (Nathan Howard / Politico / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: “The US-Saudi friendship is now a partnership for the future.

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Trump’s recent visit with Bin Salman brings defense and investment deals, as the death toll over 9/11 and the assassination of Khasheggi continues to test that balance. The United States has granted Saudi Arabia All-Naton Ally Status, officially raising diplomatic and intelligence cooperation with Washington and clearing the way for rapid arms sales and joint military programs.

Bin Salman also pledged nearly $1 trillion in dowries to new Saudi investments across the US industry, including infrastructure, artificial intelligence and clean energy. The commitment was announced alongside a strategic defense deal that includes the purchase of fighter jets, nearly 300 Abrams tanks and new missile defense systems, as well as joint activities to increase production within Saudi Arabia.

Administration officials have said the efforts will create tens of thousands of American jobs and strengthen the US industrial base.

During his appearance with Trump at the White House, journalists raised questions about the role of Saudi Arabia in the September attack on Istanbul – The killing of public pressure in Stagoggi in Istanbul – which often avoids an off-the-record exchange with the media.

Trump accused the press of trying to “embarrass” his guest, but the Crown official

“A lot of people didn’t like that man you’re talking about,” Trump said. “Whether you like him or not, things happen, but he doesn’t know anything about it … We can leave it at that. We don’t have to leave our guest by asking such a question.”

Abc reporter Mariya Bruce had told Bin Salman that intelligence determined that he should be removed from his murder and execution and that 9 “Why should the American people trust you?”

“It’s sad for us in Saudi Arabia,” Bin Salman said of the killing, calling it “a big mistake.” “We have developed our system to make sure that nothing happens like that,” he added.

Hanan Elatr and Jamal Khashoggi

Jamal Khashoggi, pictured above with his wife Hanani Elatr. (@hananelatr via x)

Trump singles out Saudi Arabia as a major non-nato during a state visit to the crown

The 2021 report of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said: “We are investigating whether the crown prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman accepted to work in Istanbul, Turkey, to kill or kill or kill Saudi Planwest.”

Bin Salman has repeatedly refused to acknowledge the killing, although he said in 2019, “it happened under my watch, I am fully responsible as a leader.”

September 11, 2001

The question of Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks remains one of the most critical and unresolved issues in US-Saudi relations. While 15 of the 19 hackers were Saudi nationals, the US government has never concluded that Saudi State or senior Saudi officials had prior knowledge of or directed the attack.

The families of 9/11 victims were accused of bin salman after asking Osama bin Laden when it was noted that Al-Qaeda is using the Saudi people to drive a wedge between Washington and Riyadh.

“We have to focus on the truth,” said a Crown official. “The truth is that Osama bin Laden used the Saudi people in that event for one major purpose: To destroy the American-Saudi relationship. That is the purpose of 9/11.”

“The crown of the Saudi Crown Prince asking for Osama bin Laden this afternoon at the White House does not change the fact that Federal Arabia is killing our loved ones in the past,” said Brett Eagleson, President of 9/11 Justice, a group that represents the families of the victims.

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In August 2025, US District Judge George B. Daniels issued a landmark ruling bringing Saudi Arabia under US Federal jurisdiction over 9/11. The court found evidence of a network of Saudi officials inside the US who allegedly provided support to the criminals, arranging “pre-planning” and “constant communication.”

Among the things described in the decision when the painting was seized by the Saudi government that operates a plane with animals with airplanes – prosecutors said the evidence suggested that it was offensive information.

Saudi Arabia denies any role, calling the allegations “categorically false.”

But for Bin Salman, who came to Washington seeking to highlight new security and economic ties, the commemoration of the families was a reminder that the 9/11 case is still very close to Riyadh.

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