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Trump Melts Down And Goes Full Traitor While Hosting MBS At White House

Trump blew a gasket and defended MBS killing Khashoggi after being asked about his family taking Saudi money.

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Sarah Jones & Jason Easley
Nov 18, 2025
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Donald Trump isn’t trying to hide his corruption after the Supreme Court gave him immunity for “official acts” while president.

Trump has converted the White House into a dollar-store gold-plated backdrop for endless grift.

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At the time of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi defended the Saudi regime and Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Donald Trump took things to a much worse level and made it clear that his presidency is definitely for sale to any foreign regime willing to spend enough while meeting with MBS at the White House.

It was a scene that should sicken champions of democracy and freedom, as Trump fawned over MBS in the same setting where his vice president, JD Vance, attacked Ukrainian Zelenskyy months earlier.

Most of the time, the White House press corps is composed of quiet little kittens who are content to purr with glee because they get access to the president.

However, the presence of the man who is believed to have ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s murder in the White House caused one reporter to ask about Trump’s financial relationship with the Saudis.

An ABC News reporter asked, “Is it appropriate, Mr. President, for your family to be doing business in Saudi Arabia while you’re president? Is that a conflict of interest? And your Royal Highness? The US Intelligence concluded that you orchestrated the brutal murder of a journalist. 9/11 families are furious that you are here in the Oval Office.”

Trump cut her off and then melted down.

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