President Trump fails to respond on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder
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Senators wrote in October
demanding the murder be investigated and that the White House give more
information.
An administration official said the president was
within his rights to decline to act. Khashoggi was killed after entering the
Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October last year.
He was a strong critic of the
Saudi government. His body was reportedly dismembered and has still not been
found.
But Saudi officials insist he was
murdered by a "rogue" team of Saudi agents not acting on the prince's
orders.
An administration statement said Mr Trump
"maintains his discretion to decline to act on congressional committee
requests when appropriate".
However, Democratic senators told the New York Times but
he president was in breach of the so-called Magnitsky Act, which
requires a response within 120 days to requests from Senate committee leaders.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
has written to Senate leaders describing actions taken against individuals. The
documents though did not indicate who was responsible for Khashoggi's death, as
demanded by the senators.
The US has imposed sanctions on
17 Saudi officials, including Saud al-Qahtani, a former adviser to the crown
prince who it alleged was "part of the planning and execution of the
operation" that led to Khashoggi's murder.
But Mr. Trump has faced criticism from senators for
failing to condemn the crown prince directly.
Source: BBC News.
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