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Alaska senator literally shreds Biden’s energy orders, boosts WH efforts to leverage Arctic gas pipeline

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FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, literally tore up a list of 70 orders former President Joe Biden enacted that he said stymied the Last Frontier’s energy capabilities, and spoke Thursday about a bright future for the Land of the Midnight Sun.

Sullivan described the Trump administration’s openness to building an 800-mile LNG pipeline to power the U.S. and trade with Asia.

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The pipeline would run from Prudhoe Bay – on the Arctic Ocean – to the Kenai Peninsula near Homer. Currently, essentially the only way to transport liquefied natural gas on the North Slope is via the AK-11 Dalton Highway of «Ice Road Trucker» fame, which is considered very inefficient and dangerous.

«This is a huge project, very geostrategically important — and, of course, it’s important to Alaskans to get us the gas we need… but also to get our allies: [South] Korea, Japan, Taiwan, energy that they need.»

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Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-AK, holds up President Trump’s order forwarding Alaska energy. (Fox News/Charlie Creitz)

Sullivan said Japan is still buying oil and gas from Russia – while a source familiar with the pipeline plans noted an Alaska-to-Asia trade route does not include any diplomatic or geographic pinch points like those that exist in the Mideast and elsewhere.

«Korea and Taiwan are getting their LNG from Qatar. None of that makes sense. Alaska is really close – We were the first place anywhere in the world to start exporting LNG in the late 1960s,» he said. «We did that to Japan for over 50 years.»

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In his Joint Address to Congress, President Donald Trump flagged the pipeline plan, saying he is working on a «gigantic» project in Alaska.

Amid tariff and trade news, Sullivan said building the pipeline and supplying both North America and Asia with LNG obtained through the U.S.’ environmentally conscious means could reduce the West-to-East trade deficit by up to $10 billion per year.

Plus, the pipeline itself could «revitalize» the domestic steel industry and employ thousands of Americans.

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He also sought to dispel a «fallacy» often touted on the left, that Native communities in and around the LNG territory are opposed to such development.

«Most of the media gets it wrong,» he said.

«The Alaska Native people … want this resource development done. This is how you help them with regard, not only to their economy, but their health, their pride, right? The best social program in the world is a good job.»

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Sen. Sullivan prepares to tear up President Biden’s energy orders. (Fox News/Charlie Creitz)

Instead, he said, the Biden administration fought Juneau’s efforts to expand its energy production at every turn.

«Eight times [the Biden Interior Department] told [Natives visiting Washington] to go pound sand. They would never meet with them to develop their resources.»

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When it comes to politicians in other states allegedly trying to dictate energy policy in Alaska, whether on environmental or other grounds, Sullivan quipped, «we don’t appreciate the lower 48 radical environmentalists coming up telling us what to do. And I really don’t appreciate what my Senate colleagues who try to do that, too.»

«You may have seen I gave a speech last week on the Senate floor ripping the hell out of one of them just because he needed it, right.»

As for talks with Trump, he said Secretaries Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnick and Doug Burgum have been very open and supportive.

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Procuring financing is the next major battle, along with reciprocal trade agreements with target countries.

«Then you can finance these projects and start to build them. We’re talking about laying pipe as early as the end of this year or the beginning of next year. And think about the jobs that would come with that.»

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Turning to Biden, Sullivan held up a sheet listing 70 executive orders and actions the administration took to «shut [Alaska] down.»

«The left-wing media never cries about the jobs that were killed by Biden: Good union jobs; 70 EOs. The good news is this is now history,» he said, ripping up the list of orders and presenting instead a singular Trump order seeking to advance Alaska’s comprehensive LNG project.

The project is the only West Coast venture to secure federal permits and $26 million in loan guarantees. It would utilize more than 500,000 tons of steel and 5 million cubic yards of concrete.

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In remarks to Fox News Digital, Energy Department spokesman Ben Dietderich said Alaskan LNG «has massive potential.»

«Accessing over 100 trillion cubic feet of North Slope natural gas will provide enormous energy security to the United States and its allies, thousands of high-paying jobs, and is estimated to reduce the United States trade deficit by $10 billion annually,» Dietderich said.

«While the previous administration openly discouraged investment in American LNG, President Trump and Secretary Wright are committed to expanding American energy at home and abroad.»

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«Potential large scale investments and partnerships in U.S. LNG projects, including Alaska LNG, were discussed in the Secretary’s meetings with UAE officials yesterday and the Secretary intends to also raise these in Saudi Arabia in the coming days as well.»

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Heavily redacted voting records for school superintendent nabbed by ICE spark outrage

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A legal fight is brewing over a Maryland county board of elections’ heavy redactions to the voter registration records of an illegal immigrant who served as superintendent of Iowa’s largest school system until he was arrested by federal authorities this year, Fox News Digital has learned.

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«This was shocking,» Justin Riemer, CEO and president of the conservative legal group Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE), told Fox News Digital in a Zoom interview on Friday. «When I saw the news reporting, and they showed screenshots of the registration applications with all this information redacted, I was just shocked.»

Riemer was reacting to Prince George’s County’s Board of Elections’ recent release of voter registration documents belonging to illegal alien Ian Andre Roberts, which included blacking out Roberts’ sex, whether he checked the citizenship box, his date of birth and other information. The election attorney is representing RITE and conservative research group the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) in their efforts to receive the voter registration documents with fewer redactions. 

Roberts, who is originally from Guyana and first entered the U.S. in 1994, was working as the superintendent of the Des Moines public school district when Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested him in September. Roberts was not legally permitted to work in the country after an employment authorization card expired in 2020, Fox News Digital previously reported. 

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Former Des Moines superintendent Ian Andre Roberts, who was detained by ICE in September. (Polk County Sheriff)

The arrest of an illegal immigrant working in such a high-profile position shocked conservatives and others. Additional details surrounding his lengthy rap sheet surfaced as journalists and other investigators looked into his history. It was soon discovered that he was listed as a registered Democratic voter in Maryland, where he previously lived, and that he had a conviction for reckless driving in 2012, the Department of Homeland Security reported in October. 

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The Maryland State Board of Elections previously said Roberts did not vote in elections. 

«I’m an election law expert, not an immigration expert, but it doesn’t take one to see just how… broken the system has been,» Riemer told Fox Digital. «He has multiple criminal charges. He has worked in multiple school districts where, if they were doing the proper citizenship and work authorization checks, this should have been caught. It’s really just unbelievable how this guy has managed to jump around the country, working in school districts where he’s around children.» 

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As concern mounted surrounding Roberts, the American Accountability Foundation filed a public records request with Prince George’s County to obtain his voter registration application. The county’s board of elections complied with the request, but redacted key information, sparking what could turn into a legal showdown. 

«The American Accountability Foundation called the county out on it and said, ‘… you’re not allowed to redact this information,’» Riemer said, adding that it’s understandable for the county to redact information such as an individual’s Social Security number or driver’s license number, but not a person’s gender or whether they answered in the affirmative that they are a U.S. citizen.

RITE published copies of the redacted documents, which show 18 black boxes blocking out information across just two pages’ worth of documents. Riemer explained the request was made under the National Voter Registration Act – a federal law that simplified voter registration processes when an eligible individual renews their driver’s license – which includes a provision allowing public access to such records. 

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Riemer sent a letter to the Prince George’s County Board of Elections on Tuesday demanding the county turn over the records to his clients with fewer redactions as allowed by law. The election attorney, who previously served as chief counsel to the Republican National Committee, gave the county board until Dec. 1 while noting legal action could be in the future if the election board fails to comply. 

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Republicans say that illegal alien Ian Andre Roberts being registered to vote in Maryland raises serious concerns about the state’s voting processes. (Keith Srakocic/AP Photo and ICE)

«Please provide my clients with the records no later than Monday, December 1, 2025. If you redact or withhold any portion of the requested records beyond the limited exceptions above, we will immediately follow up with a written notice of your violation of 52 U.S.C. § 20507(i). If you do not remedy such violation within 90 days, my clients will sue you in Maryland federal district court and collect reasonable attorneys’ fees, litigation expenses and other costs,» Riemer’s letter to the county board of elections stated. 

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Riemer said he has not yet heard from the board of elections, and speculated that the county board is in the midst of speaking with the state board of elections and the state attorney general’s office about next steps. 

«If they noticed that Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections was part of this effort to get this information, they should have, because we sued Maryland last year for violating the National Voter Registration Act for restricting public access to registration records just like they’re doing here and won that lawsuit in March. And so they just continuously are doing these practices that are not transparent, they’re not what federal law requires, it’s not what the public deserves,» he added. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Prince George’s County Board of Elections for comment on the letter and redactions on Friday afternoon but did not immediately receive a reply. 

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Roberts was criminally charged on Oct. 2 with being an illegal alien in possession of firearms, according to DHS. (John Moore/Getty Images)

Riemer said that the case is one of many that show concern over non-citizens being on voter roles is not «political theater» as Democrats have claimed amid conservatives rallying around stronger voter integrity laws nationwide. 

«We know it happens in the thousands. Oregon, for example, reported registering a couple thousand non-citizens through their DMV,» he said. 

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Roberts was taken into the U.S. Marshals’ custody following his September arrest and is set to be prosecuted, DHS said in October. The federal agency has released the suspect’s lengthy history of run-ins with the law that stretch back to 1996, when he was charged with criminal possession of narcotics with intent to sell in New York, a charge for third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle in Queens, New York, in 1998 that was later dropped and the 2012 conviction for reckless driving in Maryland. 

More recently, Roberts faced charges in 2020 for second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and other weapons charges and a 2022 conviction for unlawful possession of a loaded firearm in Pennsylvania. 

Roberts is also now facing charges related to his arrest in September, which included him attempting to flee law enforcement officers, according to DHS. He was found to be in possession of $3,000 in cash, a Glock 9mm pistol and a hunting knife at the time of his arrest. Roberts was criminally charged on Oct. 2 with being an illegal alien in possession of firearms, according to DHS. 

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The Iowa Board of Educational Examiners revoked Roberts’ license following his arrest and he is no longer permitted to serve as a superintendent in the state. 

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Entrevista a un habitante de Gaza: «Hamas representa una pequeña parte del pueblo palestino»

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Las necesidades que imperan en el proceso restablecimiento de la calma entre Israel y los terroristas de Hamas, que gobernaron la Franja de Gaza por casi dos décadas son tantas que se vuelve difícil encontrar matices entre ambos enemigos. Clarín entrevistó a un poblador de Gaza, Moumen Al-Natour, co fundador de We Want to Live (Queremos Vivir). Este es un movimiento de protesta contra Hamas en el interior de la Franja. Al Notour sigue sobreviviendo a la crueldad del grupo terrorista contra su propio pueblo, pese a haber estado preso en las cárceles de los fundamentalistas.

Moumen tiene 29 años, es abogado y se considera activista social. Está orgulloso de ser palestino, y fue entrevistado por Clarín, por videoconferencia, desde Tel Aviv a Rafah, en Gaza, que se encuentra en graves condiciones humanitarias por el hacinamiento de la población palestina tras los bombardeos de Israel. Estuvo preso por Hamas. Ahora está, por decirlo de alguna manera, protegido en buena parte. Y se lo pudo entrevistar cuando tenía electricidad para conectar su laptop y tener luz. Fue bajo las gestiones de la organización Fuente Latina y el Center for Peace Communications.

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Moumen Al Natour, ciudadano de la Franja de Gaza, entrevistado por Clarín

Moumen habló en árabe y un traductor en inglés desde Washington medió en la comunicación. “En primer lugar, quiero condenar el ataque criminal del 7 de octubre. Este acto no representa a ningún movimiento de liberación. Ojalá la respuesta israelí al 7 de octubre hubiera consistido la de separar a la población civil de los combatientes mediante la creación de zonas seguras. De esta manera, tanto nosotros como Israel habríamos evitado todas las consecuencias posteriores. Más del 80% de Gaza está destruida hoy”, dijo en una suerte de introducción de su pensamiento.

Con visibles gestos de preocupación, y en un sitio con evidentes signos de deterioro y de disparos en la pared también, Moumen planteó enormes críticas contra Hamas por su crueldad y por el barbárico ataque en territorio israelí del 7 de octubre de 2023, en el que murieron más de 1.200 inocentes, militares o civiles de todas las edades, quemados, mujeres violadas por los terroristas. Pero también es crítico por la magnitud de la guerra del gobierno de Benjamín Netanyahu en Gaza, que, se estima, dejó 70.000 muertos, el desplazamiento de unas 2 millones de personas, la destrucción y la partición del pequeño territorio que quedaría divido -de mínima- en una zona controlada por Israel y una fuerza internacional y otra, más chica que sería dada a control a los palestinos.

Moumen afirma lo que es evidente, que muchos civiles están sufriendo en Gaza las consecuencias de una guerra que podría haberse prevenido. “Antes del 7 de octubre, muchas personas acudieron a Gaza para desafiar o denunciar a Hamas debido a su brutalidad. Ahora, tras presenciar lo que Hamas muchos palestinos en Gaza se pronuncian públicamente contra Hamás desde dentro de la ciudad”, señaló. E insiste en que haya “zonas seguras, áreas libres de Hamas donde los civiles puedan residir y tener acceso a asistencia médica y artículos de primera necesidad”, lo que sigue sin implementado. Por empezar, Hamas da muestra de que sigue con vida y las Fuerzas Israelíes de Defensa, bajo el gobierno de Benjamin Netanyahu siguen bombardeando áreas de Gaza pese al cese de fuego.

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Palestinos transportan el cuerpo de una persona fallecida en ataques aéreos israelíes en el Hospital Al-Shifa de la ciudad de Gaza. Foto EFEPalestinos transportan el cuerpo de una persona fallecida en ataques aéreos israelíes en el Hospital Al-Shifa de la ciudad de Gaza. Foto EFE

Consultado sobre por qué aceptaba esta entrevista con periodistas señaló: “La razón por la que hablé con los medios occidentales y contigo es que queremos enviar el mensaje de que no somos Hamas. Hamas representa una pequeña parte del pueblo palestino en Gaza. Tienen cierta presencia en Cisjordania y algunos países árabes, pero Hamas no nos representa. Hamas nos ha perseguido, y queremos enviar un mensaje de que todos necesitamos trabajar juntos para aniquilar de la Franja de Gaza a Hamas, especialmente ahora que estamos en un tiempo de transición en el que es muy importante poner el camino a Gaza sin Hamas o el día después de Gaza sin Hamas. Trabajemos juntos. Estamos allí como palestinos que están en contra de Hamas. Ahora hay dos Gaza”.

Moumen describe lo que ve. “Una Gaza que está detrás de la línea amarilla, libre de Hamas, y la otra donde hay presencia militar israelí para que las fuerzas internacionales lleguen a “nuestra región, atraigan a más personas y desplazados internos, y proclamemos un gobierno autónomo durante este periodo de transición, hasta que liberemos toda Gaza de Hamas”.

-En el ataque del 7 de octubre se vio a vecinos de Gaza pasado la frontera y robando en las casas israelíes…

-En Gaza, la mayoría son musulmanes, el 28% son amigos cristianos, y hay muchos musulmanes que son amigos de cristianos. También tenemos la experiencia en la que muchas personas de Gaza fueron a Israel y trabajaron en Israel con nuestros vecinos judíos, y estaban muy contentos con eso, citando siempre los grandes recuerdos. Tenemos personas que todavía están en contacto con sus amigos en Israel. Y también escuchamos de nuestros abuelos y familiares que antes de 1987, la situación era increíble con Israel y Gaza. Y la vida era realmente buena. Estamos buscando un buen momento y que nuestros vecinos estén de vuelta, hablando entre ellos, viéndonos. Los vecinos son israelíes en este contexto. Hay una parte de la comunidad palestina en Gaza, que no está haciendo la guerra, no como Hamas y los movimientos extremistas.

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Moumen Al Natour, ciudadano de la Franja de Gaza, entrevistado por Clarín.Moumen Al Natour, ciudadano de la Franja de Gaza, entrevistado por Clarín.

-¿Y cómo explica el terror de Hamas contra sus propios ciudadanos y disidentes durante tantos años sin que hubiera rebelión?

-Lo que han visto recientemente (se refieren a unas salvajes ejecuciones con armas de fuego por parte de militantes del grupo a otros palestinos a los que arrodillan con vendas en los ojos y luego los ejecutan en plena calle) es solo un ejemplo de todo lo que hemos estado observando desde 2007. Hamas siempre ha practicado este tipo de actos criminales que aterrorizan a la población de la Franja de Gaza. Hamas actúa así cuando presiente que perderá el control sobre la población civil. Para ellos, los civiles son su mayor activo. Siempre se escudan tras ellos, sobre todo tras los jóvenes. Por eso, Hamas lucha con uñas y dientes para mantenerse en el poder y conservar el apoyo de la población civil. Y por eso necesitamos trasladar a los civiles a estas zonas amarillas, donde no están bajo el dominio de Hamas, porque al liberarlos, le estamos arrebatando a Hamas todo su poder.

-¿Pero cómo han podido seguir sobreviviendo ahora con los ataques de Israel?

-Básicamente, los túneles de Hamas se extienden bajo nuestras casas, escuelas y hospitales. Este hecho se ha evidenciado aún más en los últimos dos años. Esta es una de las formas en que Hamas explota y utiliza a la población civil. La otra es su presencia en centros para desplazados internos, escuelas (incluidas escuelas internacionales) y hospitales, entre la población civil. Esta es otra manera en que Hamas utiliza a los civiles.

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-¿Cómo ve que se considere “genocidio” la actuación de Israel sobre Gaza en muchas partes del mundo occidental?

-La financiación, y básicamente Irán y otros países de la región que financian y apoyan a Hamas, es la razón por la que Hamas y otras organizaciones brutales siguen activas en la zona. Lo hemos visto con Al Qaeda, con el ISIS, y con muchas organizaciones radicales y extremistas en Siria. Todo esto se debe al apoyo de Irán y otros países, a quienes les conviene mantener estas milicias en todo el mundo árabe. Creo que la propaganda difundida principalmente por Al Jazeera y los medios financiados por Qatar desempeñó un papel fundamental en la creación de una narrativa favorable a Hamas en Occidente. Hemos visto manifestaciones en Gaza protagonizadas por occidentales vestidos con el uniforme. Al Jazeera contribuyó a presentar a Hamas como un movimiento de liberación, un movimiento benévolo que lucha por una buena causa. Y creo que esta es la única razón por la que la gente en Occidente se inclinó más hacia Hamas. Básicamente, Al Jazeera y otros medios de comunicación vinculados a Qatar han desempeñado el papel principal al influir también en los manifestantes de todo el mundo. Estos manifestantes podrían haber protestado por los civiles de Gaza que exigen zonas seguras para vivir sin Hamas, pero nunca los hemos visto hacerlo por nosotros. Así pues, los medios de comunicación han jugado un papel fundamental en la configuración de todos los acontecimientos que llegan desde Gaza al resto del mundo

-¿Cómo se siente la población luego de dos años de guerra? ¿Puede dar detalles?

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-La mayor parte de la población está bastante deprimida. Todos quieren el fin de la guerra, pero no quieren que Hamas se mantenga en el poder. Así que, desde la madrugada, la gente se levantaba intentando conseguir comida y agua. Si vieran los videos de campamentos, afectados por el reciente temporal, verán a la gente perder sus tiendas y quedar aún más desplazada. Comprar una tienda nueva es carísimo ahora; puede costar mil dólares. Además, la ayuda que supuestamente llega a Gaza para los civiles no les llega toda población, porque Hamas la desvía y la revende. Es una depresión colectiva. Esa es la situación de la gente.

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Vindman’s call to release Trump-MBS transcript reopens old questions in US-Saudi relationship

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Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va., is demanding that President Donald Trump release a 2019 call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, saying the American people «deserve to know what was said» in the aftermath of Jamal Khashoggi’s murder.

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Vindman, a retired Army colonel who once served on Trump’s National Security Council, said the call was one of two that deeply concerned him — the other being the 2019 conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that triggered Trump’s first impeachment. 

Standing beside Hanan Elatr Khashoggi, the slain journalist’s widow, Vindman said Trump «sidelined his own intelligence community to shield a foreign leader» and that transparency is owed to both the Khashoggi family and the country.

«The Khashoggi family and the American people deserve to know what was said on that call,» Vindman said Friday. «Our intelligence agencies concluded that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of Mr. Khashoggi’s husband. When the president sidelined his own intelligence community to shield a foreign leader, America’s credibility was at stake.»

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Rep. Eugene Vindman demands 2019 Saudi call transcripts be released. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)

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Vindman’s name already is polarizing in Trump-era politics. 

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He and his twin brother, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, became central figures in the first impeachment attempt against Trump, when their internal reporting of Trump’s Ukraine call led to accusations from conservatives that they had undermined an elected president. To Trump’s allies, Eugene Vindman’s demand to release the 2019 Saudi call feels like a replay of that fight — another attempt by a former National Security Council insider to damage the president under the banner of transparency.

Still, his comments land at a revealing moment. Washington’s embrace of bin Salman underscores a familiar trade-off in U.S. foreign policy: strategic security and economic interests over accountability and human rights.

President Donald Trump meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office.

«Trump doesn’t give a fist pump. I grab that hand,» Trump told reporters Tuesday. «I don’t give a hell where that hand’s been — I grab that hand.» (Nathan Howard/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: «The U.S.-Saudi friendship is now a partnership for the future. President Trump’s historic agreements with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from defense to investment, will create quality jobs for Americans and will grow our economy. No virtue-signaling. No lecturing. Only results for the American people.»

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Trump’s latest visit with bin Salman brought sweeping defense and investment deals, even as questions over 9/11 and Khashoggi’s murder continue to test that balance. The United States granted Saudi Arabia major non-NATO ally status, formally elevating the kingdom’s defense and intelligence partnership with Washington and clearing the way for expedited arms sales and joint military programs.

Bin Salman also pledged nearly $1 trillion in new Saudi investments across U.S. industries, including infrastructure, artificial intelligence and clean energy. The commitments were announced alongside a Strategic Defense Agreement that includes purchases of F-35 fighter jets, roughly 300 Abrams tanks and new missile defense systems, as well as joint ventures to expand manufacturing inside Saudi Arabia.

Administration officials said the initiatives would create tens of thousands of American jobs and strengthen the U.S. industrial base.

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During his appearance with Trump at the White House, reporters shouted questions about Saudi Arabia’s alleged role in the Sept. 11 attacks and the 2018 killing of Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul — marking a rare moment of public pressure on the crown prince, who typically avoids unscripted exchanges with the press.

Trump accused the press of trying to «embarrass» his guest, but the crown prince offered what sounded like regret for the killing of Khashoggi, even as he denied involvement.

«A lot of people didn’t like that gentleman that you’re talking about,» Trump said. «Whether you like him or don’t like him, things happen, but he knew nothing about it … We can leave it at that. You don’t have to embarrass our guest by asking a question like that.»

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ABC reporter Mary Bruce had told bin Salman that U.S. intelligence determined he’d signed off on the killing and that 9/11 families were «furious» about his presence in the White House. «Why should Americans trust you?»

«It’s been painful for us in Saudi Arabia,» bin Salman said of the killing, calling it «a huge mistake.» «We’ve improved our system to be sure that nothing happens like that again,» he added.

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A 2021 report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence stated: «We assess that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved an operation in Istanbul, Turkey, to capture or kill Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.» 

Bin Salman has repeatedly denied approving the killing, though he said in 2019, «It happened under my watch, I take full responsibility as a leader.»

Sept. 11, 2001

The question of Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks remains one of the most sensitive and unresolved issues in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. While 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi nationals, the U.S. government has never concluded that the Saudi state or senior Saudi officials had prior knowledge of or directed the attacks.

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Families of 9/11 victims condemned bin Salman after he invoked Usama bin Laden during his White House remarks, saying the al Qaeda leader used Saudi nationals to drive a wedge between Washington and Riyadh.

«We have to focus on reality,» the crown prince said. «Reality is that Usama bin Laden used Saudi people in that event for one main purpose: to destroy the American–Saudi relationship. That’s the purpose of 9/11.»

«The Saudi crown prince invoking Usama bin Laden this afternoon in the White House does not change the fact that a federal judge in New York ruled a few short months ago that Saudi Arabia must stand trial for its role in the 9/11 terrorist attacks that murdered 3,000 of our loved ones,» said Brett Eagleson, president of 9/11 Justice, a group representing victims’ families.

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In August 2025, U.S. District Judge George B. Daniels issued a landmark ruling bringing Saudi Arabia under U.S. federal jurisdiction for a 9/11 trial. The court found evidence of a network of Saudi officials inside the U.S. who allegedly provided logistical support to the hijackers, citing «prior planning» and «constant coordination.» 

Among the materials described in the ruling was a drawing seized from a Saudi government operative showing an airplane with flight-path equations — evidence prosecutors said suggested advance knowledge of the attacks.

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Saudi Arabia has denied any role, calling the allegations «categorically false.» 

But for bin Salman, who came to Washington seeking to highlight new security and economic ties, the families’ sharp rebuke was a reminder that the 9/11 case still looms large in the public eye, even as the Trump administration deepens its partnership with Riyadh.

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