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Trump praises the Prince Saudi Arabia, who is suspected of ordering the death of the journalist

On a trip to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, President Donald Trump praised the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, years after the US secret service group found that the prince ordered the assassination and decomposition of a post journalist in Washington.

At the US Saudi Investment Forum in Ritz-Carlton in Riad, many of the mighty CEOs in the world, such as Teslas (and presidential consultant), Elon Musk, Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Blackrocks Larry Fink, reported.

Trump went on stage while Len Greenwood's “Proud to be a -American” continued. The president then started a 50-minute speech that focused on domestic matters and his friendship with the crown prince, wrote the network. Trump called him Saudi -Arabia's “largest representative”.

“Mohammed, are you sleeping at night?” Trump asked once. “How do they sleep? Critics doubt that it was possible what they did, but in the past eight years Saudi Arabia has demonstrated the critics who are completely wrong.”

In response to it, Bin Salman smiled and put his hand over his heart, wrote CNBC.

“And if I didn't like him, I would get out of it so quickly,” continued Trump. “You know that, isn't it? He knows me well. I do it – I like him very much. I like him too much. That's why we give so much, you know? Too much. I like you too much.”

Trump continued his praise: “The United States is the hottest country, with the exception of her country,” reported ABC News. “… you are hotter, at least as long as I'm up here. You're hotter.”

The President also announced that he would raise sanctions against Syria, which was previously imposed in 2004 under President George W. Bush and 2011 under President Barack Obama in 2011, CNBC wrote. The current president pointed out that Saudi Arabia increased the sanctions.

“Oh, what I do for the crown prince,” said Trump after the announcement. “The sanctions were brutal and crippled and served as an important, really important function at the time. But now it is their time to shine.”

I am Salman's warm reception four years after the office of director of the National Secret Services in his own report concluded in his own report that the Crown Prince ordered the murder of Saudi Dissident in Exile and the reporter of the Washington Post Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, Turkey.

Khashoggi joined the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018 to get a document to marry his fiance, reported BBC News. His fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, waited for 10 hours for Khashoggi outside the consulate.

A month later, Saudi civil servants examined his disappearance and stated that after an argument he overdosed after he was sedated, BBC News wrote. His body was then dismembered. While Saudi officials said that 21 people were arrested in connection with Khashoggi's death, together with five high -ranking government officials.

Bin Salman contested any participation in Khashoggi's death.

Trump also contested the crown prince's commitment to the death of the reporter, even according to an assessment of the CIA that approved the attack, wrote BBC News.

A Turkish policeman will pass a picture of the murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi before a ceremony near the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul and marked the one-year anniversary of his death on Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, on Wednesday, on Wednesday, on 1:14 a.m. (1014). (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP

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