Trump is forgiving the Saudi prince!



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Trump is forgiving the Saudi prince!

Previously, it was speculated that US President Donald Trump could become reckless if he had to resign from power after losing the election. That idea is coming true at least a little bit.

And after a few days he will have to leave power. Meanwhile, he has become reckless in using his power. In one day, Donald Trump has pardoned 29 criminals, all of whom are accused of corruption. That list includes people close to his brother Charles Kushner and his mentor Roger Stone.

There is a precedent for such forgiveness by US presidents on the last day of power. But Trump has already started that work.

It is known that Trump will also give legal protection to Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman. The move is seen as a step towards strengthening its ties with Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed bin Salman’s murderous agents attempted to assassinate Saad al-Jabri, a Saudi intelligence officer who had fled to Canada and taken political asylum, according to sources from the US Department of State and Justice. That assassination attempt failed. Apparently Jabri worked for the CIA. He had multiple secret news from the Saudi royal family. Al-Jabri also learned of Prince Mohammed’s own murderers.

Meanwhile, the CIA, the US intelligence agency, learned after the investigation that the plot was hatched on Yuvraj’s own instructions. Prince Mohammed was indicted by the United States judiciary. This time, to strengthen the friendship and understanding of Saudi Arabia, the United States judiciary will release him from that position.

Mohammed bin Salman will also be acquitted of the attempted assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a fierce critic of the Saudi royal family, if he is acquitted of plotting to assassinate al-Jabri. Source: CNN

Bangladesh Time: 1220 hours, December 24, 2020
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