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So a restriction on the purchase of rope as well, yeah?
This is virtually unthinkable. Even the public evidence is absolutely overwhelming for an assassination ordered by the Saudi prince, god only knows what the classified picture must be. At least now the Dems have the lower house, the evidence can be subpoenaed and Trump will have to publicly answer for pretending to believe the Saudis.https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/nov/20/trump-saudi-arabia-jamal-khashoggi-crown-prince
Wow... Unsurprising of course, but every time i think it cant get any worse -it does.
No he wont. He will be accused, he will retort with "fake news" and all his followers will believe him. The end.Trump will have to publicly answer for pretending to believe the Saudis.
^^^ QFT!No he wont. He will be accused, he will retort with "fake news" and all his followers will believe him. The end.
Congress has different and not necessarily aligned priorities with Trump. He's already led the GOP to the biggest midterm defeat in 60 years, it is very likely that the politics of pushing back on his dereliction of duty is going to change substantially going forward. Even previously a Republican-only congress was able to pass veto proof sanctions on Russia, and slapping Saudi Arabia with a weapons embargo could easily be on the table. At the very least, the threat of such sanctions could force Trump to the negotiating table. There are a lot of foreign-policy hawks who could conceivably come together to demand that Trump acknowledge the evidence and act against the Saudis or else. So while his drooling followers may not push back against him, there is at least some chance his political peers do take some action.No he wont. He will be accused, he will retort with "fake news" and all his followers will believe him. The end.
I hope you're right. But normal rules stopped applying a while back...Congress has different and not necessarily aligned priorities with Trump. He's already led the GOP to the biggest midterm defeat in 60 years, it is very likely that the politics of pushing back on his dereliction of duty is going to change substantially going forward. Even previously a Republican-only congress was able to pass veto proof sanctions on Russia, and slapping Saudi Arabia with a weapons embargo could easily be on the table. At the very least, the threat of such sanctions could force Trump to the negotiating table. There are a lot of foreign-policy hawks who could conceivably come together to demand that Trump acknowledge the evidence and act against the Saudis or else. So while his drooling followers may not push back against him, there is at least some chance his political peers do take some action.
Yep. Enemy of the state now.Have you noticed though that the language around Khashoggi has changed? He is no longer referred to as an American resident...