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Trump’s Saudi Arms Sale Is About Politics and Economics, Not Security

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #032025
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1
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The passage is an opinion commentary that repeats well‑known public debate about a pending Saudi arms sale. It offers no new facts, specific transactions, dates, or undisclosed relationships, and mere President Trump is seeking to use emergency powers for a large Saudi arms sale. Congress is opposing the sale due to Saudi human‑rights concerns and the Khashoggi murder. The author argues the sale i

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