Senate Republicans are now in open and rare revolt against the Trump White House, raising the possibility that a veto-proof majority may exist to override any attempt by the President to exert control over Saudi policy.
Top Trump ally South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham accused the Saudis of being a "wrecking ball" that is jeopardizing US security interests in the region.
Trump critics who believe the President's Saudi policy is also being influenced by his own business interests will seize on a Washington Post report Wednesday that lobbyists representing the kingdom paid for an estimated 500 nights in his Washington DC hotel over three months shortly after he was elected.
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3 hours ago - President Donald Trump is fretting about two rising global challenges that threaten apolitical gut punch as he gears up for his 2020 election bid ...
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