We'll see. At any rate, he hasn't done any damage to his relationship with the Trumps.Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on Sunday harshly condemned Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over his alleged role in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, calling him "unhinged" and pointedly refusing to work with the prince in the future.
"The fact that he didn’t know about it is impossible for me to believe," Graham said on Sunday's "Meet The Press."
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“If he is going to be the face of Saudi Arabia going forward, I think the kingdom will have a hard time on the world stage,” Graham added. “They are an important ally, but when it comes to the crown prince, he is irrational, he is unhinged, and I think he has done a lot of damage to the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia and I have no intention of working with him ever again.”
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Yeah, Jared's not gonna like that.Graham said he doesn’t want to let the individuals who carried out the killing to become “the fall guy,” but instead, “I am going to do whatever I can to place blame where I believe it lies: I am going to put it at the feet of the crown prince who has been a destructive force in the Mideast.”
Sounds familiar. Something about Putin and Russian interference in the US 2016 election.Graham's language on Saudi Arabia stands in stark contrast to President Trump, who repeatedly told "Fox News Sunday" this weekend that the crown prince has continually denied involvement in the incident.
Asked whether the prince was lying, Trump responded, “he told me that he had nothing to do with it. He told me that, I would say, maybe five times at different points.”
Preparing to lay the blame for all Russian interference and collusion on people close to himself.The president also asked, “Will anybody really know? He did have certainly people that were reasonably close to him and close to him that were probably involved.”
You can pull all military funding and sales. I bet you're not willing to do something that hard.On Sunday, Graham was asked about the bond between the crown prince, Trump, and Jared Kushner, and he said, “I’ll leave it up to the president to find out how to handle Saudi Arabia from the executive branch side.”
"From the legislative branch side, we’re going to do as much as we can, as hard as we can, to send a signal to the world," he continued. "This is not how we expect an ally to act. What happened in Turkey violates every norm of civilized society and it will not stand. And if John McCain were alive today, he’d be the first one saying that."
Yep. Lindsey has gone Jekyll-Hyde.Graham also maintained that the Saudi ambassador to the U.S., the crown prince’s brother, Prince Khalid Bin Salman, should not be allowed back in to the United States as ambassador.
Also on "Meet The Press," Graham publicly called on the president to move forward on the issue of criminal justice reform, asking him to “pick up the phone” and lobby Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to bring their bill on the issue to the floor.
“The Republicans are the problem here, not the Democrats,” Graham said.
Either that or he's feeling like Kanye West: "They used me."
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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