Trump absolves MBS of Khashoggi killing — and shames all of us

In a stunning display of moral bankruptcy, President Trump has absolved Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of all culpability in the 2018 murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The Oval Office meeting between the two men was more than just a courtesy call - it was a tacit endorsement of the prince's alleged role in the gruesome assassination.

Trump's dismissive attitude towards Khashoggi's death is particularly galling, given that bin Salman has been linked to the journalist's murder through CIA assessments and Turkish investigations. The president's flippant remarks about the $600 billion investment Saudi Arabia is making in the US seem laughable when juxtaposed with the gravity of the crime.

The prince's own response was more measured, if not entirely convincing. He called Khashoggi's killing a "painful mistake" and claimed that his regime has taken steps to prevent similar incidents in the future. However, Trump's decision to overlook this obvious fact seems to suggest that he is more interested in the financial benefits of the Saudi-US alliance than in holding those responsible for Khashoggi's death accountable.

This latest development is a stark reminder of Trump's warped priorities and his willingness to compromise on core American values in pursuit of personal or political gain. His statement, "Things happen," rings hollow when juxtaposed with the CIA assessment that bin Salman was directly involved in Khashoggi's murder.

Trump's history on this issue is checkered at best. In 2018, he issued a statement supporting bin Salman despite acknowledging that it could be possible that the crown prince had knowledge of the plot to kill Khashoggi. This lack of urgency and conviction has created a sense of impunity around high-profile assassinations and human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia.

The implications of this move are far-reaching and disturbing. If Trump is willing to grant immunity to a man accused of ordering a murder, what does that say about the state of American law enforcement? The US government's willingness to shield bin Salman from accountability could embolden other authoritarian leaders around the world, creating a culture of impunity and violence.

Make no mistake - this moment in American history represents a turning point. If we allow Trump's decision to normalize the idea that getting away with murder is a measure of political power, we risk eroding the foundations of our constitutional republic.
 
omg can u blv trump just casually brushed off Jamal Khashoggi's murder like it was no big deal 🤯$600b investment =/= justice his flippant remarks about the cash & politics are straight outta a bad movie script "Things happen" yeah no kidding mr president - things like people getting killed by ppl u're best buds with 😂💸
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🤯. Like, what even is going on here? Trump just basically says it's okay for Saudi Arabia to do whatever they want and not face consequences for their actions? That's not how America works, man 🤦‍♂️. And can we talk about the whole "things happen" thing? Like, no, things don't just happen when someone gets murdered in cold blood 😱. There are always accountability and justice.

And let's be real, Trump's got some serious skeletons to deal with on this one 🕵️‍♂️. He's been saying this guy was probably involved for years, but now he just brushes it off? What a total cop-out 💔. The fact that the CIA said bin Salman was directly involved is like, a pretty solid piece of evidence if you ask me 🔍.

This move is super problematic on so many levels 🚨. It's like, what's next? Are we gonna start giving immunity to dictators and human rights abusers left and right? No thanks 🙅‍♂️. This country was founded on some pretty strong values, and this decision just throws all that out the window 🔥.
 
The US has gone backwards 😔. Trump's willingness to let Saudi Arabia off the hook for Jamal Khashoggi's murder is unbelievable. I mean, $600 billion in investment and he just shrugs it off? It's like he doesn't even care about American values anymore. The CIA's assessment was clear: bin Salman was involved in the murder. Trump's "things happen" attitude is so condescending 🙄. This move sets a bad precedent and emboldens authoritarian leaders worldwide. We're basically telling them it's okay to get away with murder if they've got the right connections 💸. It's time for Americans to speak up against this kind of hypocrisy 👊.
 
lol @ trump thinking he can just ignore khashoggi's death and get away with it 😂 what's next? saying al capone was just a "painful mistake"? 🤣 america is literally living in a cartoon where crime doesn't pay, except for the ones who are connected to trump. his priorities are straight outta game of thrones - 'what does it cost to do business?' 💸 over 'human lives'? come on man...
 
[Image of a man looking confused with a " Wait, what?!" emoji]

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[An image of a dollar sign with a big red X marked through it]

[A screenshot of Trump saying "Things happen" with a giant "LIE" written above it]

[The "Grumpy Cat" meme with the caption "This is the new America 🤯"]

[A picture of a Saudi Arabian crown prince with a question mark over his head, surrounded by a halo of uncertainty]
 
😒 I'm really disappointed in Trump's actions towards Saudi Arabia. I mean, think about it - $600 billion and he just shrugs off Khashoggi's murder? 🤑 That doesn't seem like a good deal to me. And the fact that bin Salman is basically getting a free pass for something so serious... it just shows how much Trump cares about human rights, I guess. 🤷‍♂️ I'm also worried about what this means for the US and its values. If we start letting leaders get away with murder, then where do we draw the line? It's like, I get that politics can be complicated, but come on, a $600 billion deal isn't worth ignoring human rights abuses. 😤
 
Trump's meeting with bin Salman just showed us how far he's willing to go for those dollar signs 🤑. Like, who needs human rights and accountability when you've got $600 billion on the table? 🤦‍♂️ The fact that he's basically saying "it's just a mistake" is laughable given the CIA evidence 📊. This move is all about Trump putting his own interests ahead of what's right, and that's super concerning 💔. If he can just wave it off like that, what's to stop other authoritarian leaders from thinking they can get away with murder? 😬 It's a really dark spot for American values and our justice system.
 
🤔 I mean, come on... President Trump is basically saying "meh" about Jamal Khashoggi's brutal murder and just wants to make a deal with Saudi Arabia for their cash 💸. It's all about politics and power, not justice or human rights. The fact that the CIA thinks MBS was directly involved in Khashoggi's death and Trump is just blowing it off? 😒 Not cool, Mr. President. Not cool at all. And now he's basically giving a green light to other authoritarian leaders who might be thinking of committing similar atrocities... 🚨 this is a major red flag for American values and the rule of law. We need to hold our politicians accountable, not just when it's convenient or profitable 💸💪
 
😱 This guy is seriously outta touch 🤯. I mean, come on $600 billion investment in the US and he's all about that Saudi cash 💸? Meanwhile Khashoggi's still dead and his family hasn't gotten justice 💔. Trump's got some serious 'splainin' to do 👊. And honestly how much more can we take from these leaders before we start questioning our own values 🤷‍♂️?
 
Trump's willingness to overlook bin Salman's role in Khashoggi's death is like he actually thinks it's not a big deal 🙄. Like, who needs journalism to be safe when you can just have some cash from Saudi Arabia? It's not about the money though, it's about Trump being too lazy to care about doing what's right. I mean, "Things happen" is literally his excuse for everything these days. The CIA said bin Salman was directly involved, so now he's saying it was just a "painful mistake"? Give me a break 💔.
 
Come on, how can he just sweep this under the rug like that? 🤔 The CIA has already linked bin Salman to Khashoggi's murder and Trump is just going along with it? It's not like they're buddies or something... $600 billion in investments vs. a journalist getting whacked? Give me a break! 😒

And what's up with the "things happen" comment? That's not how we handle international crimes, dude. If you can't even be bothered to acknowledge the facts, then maybe you shouldn't be making decisions about who gets immunity and who doesn't.

This is so concerning on a lot of levels... if Trump can just wave his hand and say "it's okay" to Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses, what's stopping them from getting away with even more atrocities? 🤯 We need to hold our leaders accountable for this kind of thing, not let them get off scot-free because they're too busy lining their pockets. 💸
 
can't believe trump is letting saudi off the hook 🤯 like, what even is the deal with this guy? he's more worried about a few billion dollars than human rights and lives lost. i mean, come on, $600 billion investment = "things happen" to a journalist who just tried to speak out against his regime. newsflash, trump: that doesn't make it okay! 💸📰
 
lol what's wrong with trump?? 🙄 he's literally giving a free pass to someone who killed a journalist like it was nothing 🤯 $600 billion might be a big deal but Jamal's life doesn't count? 😂 i don't get why the oval office meeting wasn't just a normal diplomatic visit but now it feels like he's trying to sweep this under the rug 💸 if trump is gonna do that then maybe we shouldn't be so surprised when other authoritarian leaders start taking advantage of us 🤝
 
the fact that trump is basically saying "meh" about khashoggi's murder and is more worried about the benjamins from saudi Arabia is just wild 💸🤯 i mean, come on, a $600 billion investment is not worth someone's life? it's like he's trying to make a deal with the devil or something 🔥 and what really gets me is that he's basically saying "things happen" like khashoggi's death was just an accident 🙄 newsflash, trump: the cia says otherwise. this whole thing reeks of trump being more concerned with his own power than doing what's right for america 🤦‍♂️
 
🤯 I'm literally shook by Trump's latest move on Jamal Khashoggi... It's like, come on, $600 billion investment in the US and you're still gonna let this Saudi prince walk all over us? 🤑 The fact that CIA assessments and Turkish investigations have confirmed bin Salman's involvement in Khashoggi's murder just makes it even more obvious. It's like Trump is trying to send a message that as long as there's cash involved, we'll turn a blind eye to human rights abuses and murder... 🚫 And what really gets me is how this whole thing feels so calculated and cynical. Like he's more interested in maintaining the status quo with Saudi Arabia than actually standing up for American values. It's just so frustrating! 😤
 
man... trump's move on saudi arabia is just mind-blowing 🤯... like what even is he thinking? $600 billion in investments and he's just gonna brush off the fact that bin Salman might've had a hand in jamal khashoggi's murder 😡... it's not like they're buying influence or something (although, tbh, it kinda feels like that)... anyway, this whole thing is super disturbing 🤕... if trump can let bin Salman get away with potentially ordering a murder, what does that say about our justice system? 🤔
 
can't believe trump is just gonna let bin salman slide like that 🤯 it's all about the benjamins for him, not about doing what's right or upholding justice. I mean, $600 billion investment in the US is a lot, but so is the life of a journalist who spoke out against human rights abuses. Trump's priorities are warped, and this move emboldens authoritarian leaders everywhere 🚫 it's like he thinks getting away with murder is a badge of honor or something. newsflash, trump: accountability matters, not just your wallet 💸
 
🤯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around how Trump can just sweep this under the rug like it's no big deal 💸 $600 billion investment = justified murder? 🙄 I mean, come on, CIA says MBS was directly involved and we're just gonna pretend that doesn't exist? 😒 It's like he's more concerned with making a profit than with doing what's right by an American journalist who lost his life. This is a huge deal, it goes beyond just this one incident... it's about setting a precedent for future human rights abuses 🚨 if we let this slide now, where does that leave the next Khashoggi? 😞
 
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