“Things happen.”
This is how our president, who took an oath to defend the Constitution and uphold the law, responded on Tuesday to a question on whether the man in the fancy robes sitting next to him in the White House was a murderer.
The robe-guy was none other than Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. He wants to be a big player in the modern world. But he has a few issues.
For starters, the nation that Salman runs still drags criminals into public squares and chops off their heads with a sword — just like it did back in those fun-loving ancient days of desert tents, camels, slave-trading and husbands with multiple wives. But when it comes to modern times and the United States, however, the issues with Saudi Arabia and Prince Salman are even mo

New Jersey Herald

Axios
America News
NBC News
Reuters US Top
AlterNet
Raw Story
ABC News