Trump tells Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin-Salman (Credit: The White House via Storyful)
President Donald Trump, speaking at a Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh on May 13, told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, often known by his initials, MBS, that he liked him “too much.” Trump commented on a speech in which he showered MBS with praise and described Saudi Arabia as one of the United States’ “great, great partners.” “But we have none stronger and nobody like the gentleman that’s right before me. He’s your greatest representative,” Trump said, prompting a round of applause. (Credit: The White House via Storyful)
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