A day after the United Nations approved U.S. President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan, one of the most powerful Middle East leaders was in the White House. But the toughest questions were not about the Israel-Hamas deal, they were about the leader of Saudi Arabia’s alleged ties to the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Nathaniel Dove has more.
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