President Trump was grilled about his close ties to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday, amidst mounting pressure over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The questions came in a tense interview with ABC News' Mary Bruce, who had also asked 9/11 families to voice their outrage over the crown prince's visit to Washington.
Trump was forced to defend his friendship with bin Salman, denying any knowledge about the Khashoggi hit that occurred at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year. "We're not going to blame Saudi Arabia," Trump said flatly. He claimed he had "no idea" about the murder and insisted that the US should focus on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen, where bin Salman's forces are embroiled.
Meanwhile, Khashoggi's family has expressed their fury at the crown prince's visit, saying it was an insult to the memory of Jamal. His son Abdullah said: "This is the most insulting thing I've ever heard. The fact that he (the king) would come here and shake hands with him without knowing what had happened... It's like we're not even human."
Trump was forced to defend his friendship with bin Salman, denying any knowledge about the Khashoggi hit that occurred at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year. "We're not going to blame Saudi Arabia," Trump said flatly. He claimed he had "no idea" about the murder and insisted that the US should focus on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen, where bin Salman's forces are embroiled.
Meanwhile, Khashoggi's family has expressed their fury at the crown prince's visit, saying it was an insult to the memory of Jamal. His son Abdullah said: "This is the most insulting thing I've ever heard. The fact that he (the king) would come here and shake hands with him without knowing what had happened... It's like we're not even human."