Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced the Khashoggi's 'abhorrent' murder case. Although CIA reported the Saudi crown prince MbS was involved in the murder, President Trump has not been clear on this issue.
The resentment has not only come from the US. Saudi crown price MbS in Tunisia met with protests over Khashoggi's murder case and other human right abuse cases. Some protesters carry saws that symbolizes the dissident reporter's murder case. His dismembered body parts have not been recovered.
Secretary Pompeo and Secretary Mattis will be speaking on Saudi in Congress. CIA Director
Gina Haspel, however, is blocked from speaking.
The Senate is taking up the bill on the US support for the war in Yemen.
"What obviously happened — is basically certified by the CIA — is completely abhorrent to everything the United States holds dear and stands for in the world," "So some kind of response to that certainly would be in order and we're discussing what the appropriate response should be." -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
The resentment has not only come from the US. Saudi crown price MbS in Tunisia met with protests over Khashoggi's murder case and other human right abuse cases. Some protesters carry saws that symbolizes the dissident reporter's murder case. His dismembered body parts have not been recovered.
Protests as Saudi crown prince visits Tunisiahttps://t.co/o9dhCrbSUJ@KingSalman #Tunisia pic.twitter.com/X74HU4uhEh— The Nation (@The_Nation) November 28, 2018
Secretary Pompeo and Secretary Mattis will be speaking on Saudi in Congress. CIA Director
Gina Haspel, however, is blocked from speaking.
I’m glad Mattis & Pompeo are briefing Senators today on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi & Saudi Arabia’s brutal war in Yemen, but we should be hearing from our CIA Dir., Gina Haspel. I don’t know why the White House would block her from speaking with us.https://t.co/wb6IAJZALV— Senator Chris Coons (@ChrisCoons) November 28, 2018
The Senate is taking up the bill on the US support for the war in Yemen.
The U.S. should not be part of Saudi Arabia's destructive foreign policy. The Senate must vote this week to end U.S. support for the unauthorized and brutal Saudi-led war in Yemen. https://t.co/wbLGDRLHQz— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 28, 2018
The House voted down the bill on ending the US support for the war in Yemen.
Those who voted to block my resolution on ending U.S. involvement in Yemen received an average of $48,047 from the defense industry.— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) November 28, 2018
Those who voted against received an average of $27,505.
This is how campaign finance reform is linked to foreign policy. https://t.co/y82hbCawag