For weeks, Saudi Arabian officials suggested that U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi had left the Saudi consulate in Turkey on his own. Late Friday, the official story changed dramatically.
According to the Saudis’ new version of events, Khashoggi entered the consulate in Istanbul, where the 60-year-old journalist proceeded to have a physical altercation with 15 men. The “quarrel” — the noun used in the official Saudi Arabian statement — left Khashoggi dead.
By any fair measure, the new version of events is literally unbelievable to nearly everyone — except Donald Trump.
Trump was asked Friday at an event in Arizona whether he found the Saudi explanation credible and he responded, “I do,” but said, “It’s early. We haven’t finished our review or investigation.”
The American president went on to call the Saudi statement “a good first step.”
A day later, however, Trump criticized Saudi Arabia’s explanation for Khashoggi death, telling the Washington Post that “obviously there’s been deception, and there’s been lies.”
Why Trump considered the Saudis’ version of events credible on Friday, only to criticize the Saudis’ “lies” and “deception” on Saturday, is unclear.
What’s more, the American president again finds himself at odds with U.S. intelligence agencies — Trump has an unfortunate habit of believing claims from foreign authoritarian regimes over American intelligence professionals — and many congressional Republicans.
It’s against this backdrop that Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said on ABC News’ “This Week” yesterday that U.S. lawmakers “have to determine whether financial motives are motivating the president and the first family. This is the very problem with the president not releasing his tax returns. It leaves the American people wondering. Is the U.S. Saudi policy being driven by something other than national interest?”
Host George Stephanopoulos then asked Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) whether Trump should “release all information related to his financial ties to the Saudi kingdom?” The New York Republican’s answer was kind of amazing:









