The White House is facing calls to release a “shocking and disturbing” phone call between Donald Trump and the Saudi Crown Prince at the centre of the gruesome murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
One day after the president insisted Mohammed bin Salman had nothing to do with Khashoggi’s killing, despite U.S. intelligence officials concluding he ordered the hit, a former Trump national security insider has claimed there is explosive evidence to the contrary.
Virginia Congressman Eugene Vindman was a National Security Council staffer under the first Trump administration. His work included reviewing certain calls between the president and foreign leaders.
He claims that one phone call he reviewed undercut Trump’s astonishing defense of the Crown Prince in the Oval Office o

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