Trump Defends Saudi Crown Prince, Dismisses Khashoggi Murder Inquiry

Trump defended Saudi Prince on Khashoggi’s murder, calling him “extremely controversial.” The Prince called it a mistake.
Composite image of President Donald Trump looking toward a phone screen displaying Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Composite image of President Donald Trump looking toward a phone screen displaying Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
A composite photo showing President Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a phone screen. By Mijansk786 / Shutterstock.com.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed questions regarding the 2018 murder of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, claiming Khashoggi was “extremely controversial” and defending Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a meeting at the White House. Trump asserted that the Crown Prince had no involvement in the killing and suggested the inquiry was intended to embarrass his guest.

Trump’s Defense of Crown Prince

During the Oval Office meeting on November 18, 2025, Trump stated, “You’re mentioning somebody that was extremely controversial. A lot of people didn’t like that gentleman that you’re talking about. Whether you liked him or didn’t like him, things happen.” He further insisted that Prince bin Salman “knew nothing about it,” adding, “You don’t have to embarrass our guest by asking a question like that.”

Crown Prince’s Response

When questioned about Khashoggi’s murder, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman acknowledged it as “painful and it’s a huge mistake.” He described the incident as painful for Saudi Arabia and affirmed that the country “did all the right steps of investigation” to ensure such an event does not recur.

Background on Khashoggi Murder

The meeting marked Prince bin Salman’s first visit to Washington since 2018, months before Khashoggi was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Turkey. A 2021 assessment by the CIA concluded that the Crown Prince likely approved the assassination of the Washington Post columnist, citing his control over decision-making, the direct involvement of key advisers, and his support for using violent measures against dissidents abroad. Prince bin Salman has consistently denied any involvement in the killing.

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