The *Worst* Oval Office Coverup.
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Well, Donald Trump was awkwardly pressed
about the killing of a journalist in a
Saudi Arabian consulate. And Donald
Trump was so pissed off, he immediately
called for the revoking of ABC News's
broadcasting license simply for asking
the question, which definitely begs the
question, aren't we supposed to be in a
place of first amendment, the free
speech, and the right to ask questions?
But Donald Trump took it as really
offensive. Which is quite interesting
because Donald Trump in the past has
actually argued that the Saudis when
they killed this journalist did such a
bad job covering up the murder of the
journalist. These are Donald Trump's
words, mind you, I'll play them for you,
that the Saudis probably committed the
worst cover up in history. So you
literally go from the Saudis having a
journalist killed to silence the
journalist and opposition in Saudi
Arabia. We're going to go through the
details to Donald Trump getting asked
about that killing today which is you
know over here in the timeline where in
the past he says it's the worst cover up
ever and today he's like how could you
even ask that question? We're going to
revoke your news license for trying to
embarrass this individual who's coming
to the White House from Saudi Arabia
while the Trump family is off
gallivanting doing deals with the Saudis
and the Maldives and an artificial
intelligence.
There's a lot to unpack here, but that
gives you a little bit of an overview,
but we got to get into some of the facts
because the facts around this murder are
insane. And it's not just the CIA
report, which we're going to go through
as well. We're gonna start before we go
through the actual CIA report just to
tease it for you. I got it ready. Okay.
The killing of Jamal Kosogi. Not only
are we going to go through this, but
we're going to go through what Donald
Trump said then and what he's saying
now. For now, let's go ahead and start
with the question. And what I want you
to see is how awkward it is for the
individual on the left from Saudi Arabia
to not only sort of bury his head in
this, but then his response is almost
even more of a giveaway because he ends
up brushing it off as a well things
happen. Watch for it. It's insane. All
right, you ready for this? Here we go.
>> Oh well. Well, Kevin. Well, Kevin, you
have to make the audio. [snorts] You're
gonna have to make the audio play
through the computer so everybody can
hear it. Okay. What is this? Is this
fake news?
>> President, is it appropriate, Mr.
President, for your family to be doing
business in Saudi Arabia while you're
president? Is that a conflict of
interest? And your royal highness, the
US intelligence concluded that you
orchestrated the brutal murder of a
journalist. 9/11 families are furious
that you are here in the Oval Office.
Why should Americans trust you? And the
same to you, Mr. President.
>> No, who are you with?
>> I'm with ABC News, sir.
>> You're with who?
>> ABC News, sir.
>> Fake news. ABC fake news. One of the
worst. One of the worst in the business.
>> The irony about this fake news thing is
what she asked is exactly what's
happening. What she said in her
statement, which was also a question, is
the truth. And Donald Trump blatantly
says fake news. Now you're going to see
how Donald Trump himself has commented
on this in the past and it sort of makes
this whole like uh you're just fake
news. What he's really doing is he's
trying to cover for the individual from
Saudi Arabia here because it's awkward.
You know, you got imagine another head
of state comes from Saudi Arabia and
sits down in your office and then a
reporter's like, "Hey, how come you're
sitting next to a murderer who killed a
journalist to suppress free speech?" And
then what Donald Trump does is
immediately resort to trying to suppress
free speech. And I mean, I bet you she
got kicked out of the White House press
pool. And now ABC is being threatened to
lose their broadcast license. It's
insane. But anyway,
>> but I'll answer your question. U I have
nothing to do with a family business. I
have left and when I I've devoted 100%
of my energy. What my family does is
fine. Uh they do business all over.
They've done very little with Saudi
Arabia actually. They could I'm sure
they could do a lot. Uh and anything
they've done has been very good. That's
what we've done. We've built a
tremendous business for a long time.
I've been very successful. I decided to
leave that success be behind and make
America very successful. And I've made
America more successful by far than it
ever was. And that it ever could have
been no matter who was president. There
would be nobody bringing in $21
trillion. That I can tell you right now.
As far as
>> And we're not bringing in 21 trillion.
The number keeps going up like by the
minute, but okay.
>> This gentleman is concerned.
>> This gentleman, by the way, is the Saudi
crown prince. He's sort of like
considered the de facto ruler of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
>> He's done a phenomenal job. You're
mentioning somebody that was extremely
controversial.
>> Like, look at this awkward. Like, let me
play with my hands while Donald Trump
defends me. Awkward.
>> A lot of people didn't like that
gentleman that you're talking about.
Whether you like him or didn't like him,
things happen. But he knew there's
Donald Trump's line, things happen. Uh,
this is actually quite interesting
because I thought the other individual
said things happen. So, clarification
there. Donald Trump says things happen.
Donald Trump knows exactly what murder
is being talked about here. Okay. Donald
Trump knows. Not only does Donald Trump
know, but Donald Trump is basically
saying, "Hey, you know, people didn't
like that journalist." Basically, he's
saying maybe he deserved to die. That's
crazy. Okay, let's keep going.
>> Knew nothing about it. And we can leave
it at that. You don't have to embarrass
whether you like
>> whether you like him or didn't like him.
>> Like him or didn't like him, things
happened. But he knew nothing about it.
>> But he knew nothing about it. Okay,
that's the coverup story. Okay, that's
where like you could immediately see him
change his look almost like, hah, I
actually ordered the killing. Now, why
would we say that the Saudi crown prince
ordered the killing? Oh, I don't know.
Because maybe the CIA realized that, oh,
one of the operatives for the guy on the
left was literally involved in the
murder. Now, how would the CIA know that
the Saudi Crown Prince's operatives were
involved in the murder?
What if I told you the very place the
murder happened at was bugged and they
have audio transcripts of the murder?
>> [laughter]
>> Like this is literally this should be a
movie because it is so insane for Donald
Trump to be denying this.
>> And we can leave it at that. You don't
have to embarrass our guest by asking a
question.
>> That's what Trump's doing here though is
in fairness. He's like, "Oh, you're
embarrassing. That's why he's calling
her fake news." Well, why would you ask
about the truth? How how dare you ask
about the truth? We only do truth,
social truth out here.
>> Just you ask, Mr. President, you allow
me to answer. you know um uh I feel
painful about you know u families of u 9
911 in America but you know we have to
focus on reality reality based on CIA
documents and based on a lot of
documents that bin Laden he used Saudi
people
>> so basically this guy is now going to
use a red herring and I'm not referring
to the red on his head he's going to use
I mean look at him he looks stunned he's
like holy crap literally I went to the
White House and now I'm getting ambushed
for a murder I basically coordinated.
But you know what he's doing is he's
throwing a red herring. He's like, "Hey,
hey, you know, those these are just
papers. Hey, by the way, did you know
that Osama bin Laden tried to, you know,
drive a wedge between the Saudis and the
Americans via 9/11? How evil is that?"
Like, let's just distract from the fact
that you just murdered uh a journalist.
You know what that journalist wanted? He
wanted something really radical. Do you
know what that journalist was calling
for? I I wrote it down because I don't
want to screw it up. And this blows my
mind, okay? Because these are some
insane things the journalist was calling
for. Are you ready for that? The
journalist in Saudi Arabia was calling
for the following.
Women today should have the same rights
as men and all citizens should have the
right to speak their minds without fear
of imprisonment.
Well, that'll get you killed in Saudi
Arabia apparently.
>> And that event for one main purpose is
to destroy this relation to destroy the
American Saudi relation. That's the
purpose of 911. So whoever buying that
that mean they are helping Osama bin
Laden purpose of destroying this
relation he know that strong relation
between America and Saudi Arabia it's
bad for extremism it's bad for terrorism
and we have to approve him wrong and to
build our relation continue developing
our relation it's critical in the safety
of the world it's critical against
extremism and terrorism uh uh about the
generalist it's really uh painful to
hear uh you know anyone that been losing
his life for uh you know no real uh
purpose or no not in a legal uh uh way
and it's been painful for us in Saudi
Arabia. We've did all the right steps of
uh investigation etc. Uh, no you didn't.
Because when it came time to
investigate, you actually denied
authorizing local investigators or third
party investigators from actually
entering where the killing happened for
2 weeks so you could clean up the kill
site. Oh, don't worry. We'll get to the
kill site as well. You'll get to see
some of it
>> from Saudi Arabia and we've improved our
system to be sure that nothing happened
like that.
>> Hey guys, we're going to make sure we
don't kill journalists again who talk up
against us. We'll just remove their
license instead.
>> And it's painful and it's a huge mistake
and we
>> All right, we're doing the best. Okay,
great. So now, like I've I've thrown a
lot here. I've put I've laid a lot up. I
owe you a lot now. Okay, I owe you a lot
of detail because if you just listen to
this first portion here, you're going to
be like, I don't know, man. Kevin, you
have a re and you should, as a smart
viewer, you should be like, okay, Kevin,
you better show us now cuz you just laid
up a lot of allegations. So, you better
show us where this is coming from, cuz
you know, you know, there going to be
some people here who going to like
Donnie and and they want to see the
evidence. Oh, you'll see it. Let's get
started. First, we'll start with the
CIA. CIA report February 2021. Mind you,
that this report released by the DNI uh
was released 20 days into the Biden
administration, which likely means you
still had mostly Trump individuals,
Trump 1.1 individual 1.0 individuals
inside the government. Now, don't worry.
We'll have plenty of information outside
of this government report as well. And
you won't even need to look at this
government report to believe what the
hell is happening. But I want you to
look at what was written here. So first,
we assess that the Saudi Arabian crown
prince MBS, the person you just saw
sitting there, approved an operation in
Istanbul, Turkey, inside the Saudi
Arabian consulate to capture or kill
Saudi journalist Jamal Kosigible. We
based this assessment on the crown
prince's control of decision-making in
the kingdom since 2017 and the direct
involvement of a key advisor and
members, multiple members of the MBS
protective detail in the operation. So
again, this happened in Istanbul, but it
happened on Saudi Arabian soil
technically because it's at the embassy,
right? Anyway, the direct involvement of
key advisers and members of MBS's
protective detail, the Crown Prince's
support for violent measures to silence
dissident abroad, including Kosogible.
Since 2017, the Crown Prince has had
absolute control of the kingdom's
security and intelligence operations,
making it highly unlikely that Saudi
officials would have carried out the
operation without the Crown Prince's
approval. This Crown Prince almost
certainly approved it. That's what the
CIA is saying. At the time of the
Kashogi Mo murder, the crown prince
probably fostered an environment in
which aids were afraid that failure to
complete assigned tasks might result in
him firing or arresting them. You know,
the irony of this is Donald Trump makes
everyone around him afraid that you're
going to get fired if you don't do what
he wants. People were afraid and then
they went to go kill for the crown
prince because they were afraid of
losing their jobs. This suggests that
aids were unlikely to question the MBS
orders or undertake sensitive actions
without his consent. So, of course,
they're going to ask for consent. A 15
member Saudi team that arrived in
Istanbul on October 2nd, 2018 included
officials that were associated with the
royal court and him, including seven
members of his elite personal protective
detail. This is literally like Donald
Trump's Secret Service going to kill a
journalist because they're afraid of
being fired by Donald Trump. The crown
prince viewed the CA viewed Kashogi as a
threat to the kingdom and broadly
supported using violent measures
measures if necessary to silence him.
Okay? And then they literally list the
people's names involved. Now, you might
wonder, how the hell do they know who's
involved? Okay, if if you are like
queasy here, I really apologize. I'm not
going to show anything crazy right now,
but I'm going to read you something
that's crazy. And so, I just want to
caution you that if if you don't like
where this is going,
you might want to not listen to this
because it's it's intense.
All right,
this is from a Turkish newspaper. Audio
recordings of the horrifying
conversations between the 15man Saudi
hit squad and their victim Kashogi have
been revealed to the public for the
first time. So yeah, you're about to
hear well me read audio recording
transcripts of the murder of this guy.
It ain't pretty. Now, keep in mind that
the Saudi Kingdom originally said they
knew nothing about this killing. Okay?
So, they literally went from, "Oh, we
don't know anything about this killing."
And then like two weeks or 3 weeks
later, they're like, "Yeah, actually,
you know, that was just a rogue
operator. Yeah, we acknowledged that,
you know, somebody wanted to murder him,
and that's bad. Uh, but we knew nothing
about it." Okay, you see when you go
through these transcripts what you think
about it. Are you ready for this? Just
12 minutes before Koshogi arrived, there
are recorded conversations of Mutreb and
Salah Muhammad Alubagi, the head of
forensic evidence at the Saudi General
Security Department, who was in charge
of dismembering Kosogible's body.
Timestamps are 10:02 p.m., just 12
minutes before Kashogi arrived. Okay,
these are members of the uh uh of the
kill squad, if you will.
Mutreb, is it possible to put the body
in a bag? Uh, to, you know, the the
forensic guy. No, too heavy, very tall.
I normally put on my earphones and
listen to music while I cut cadaavvers.
In the meantime, I sip on coffee and
smoke. After I dismember it, you will
wrap the parts into a plastic bag, put
them in suitcases, and take them out of
the building. All right. So, now we have
uh, you know, whatever some more
conversations over here. And so the
other parts I highlighted first when
Kosogi arrives he is greeted. And what
do you get after he's greeted? You get
first he is politely invited into the
consil's office on the second floor.
When he starts to get suspicious he is
pulled by the arm. He then says, "Let
go. What do you think you're doing?" As
soon as Kashkoi enters the room, Mutreb
says, "Please sit. We have to take you
back. We have an order from Interpol.
Interpol is demanding you be returned.
We are here to take you. To which
Kashogi responds, there are no lawsuits
against me. My fiance is waiting for me
outside. They then ask if he has any
phones. And at the same time, there's
somebody yelling in the background to
cut it short to like hurry up and get
this over with basically. So, you're
going to see that multiple times here.
Uh to which Mutre asks, "What brand
phones do you have?" He says he has two
iPhones. Uh and uh then the last 10
minutes the dialogue goes on to suggest
that Mutreb says leave a message for
your son Kashogi. What should I tell my
son? You will write a message. Let's
rehearse. Show it to us. What should I
say? See you soon. Somebody else. Cut it
short. You will write something like I'm
in Istanbul. Don't worry if you can't
reach me. I shouldn't say kidnapped.
Take your jacket off. Says another
member of the hit squad. How can such a
thing take place at a consulot? I'm not
writing anything. Cut it short. I'm not
writing anything. Write it, Jamal. Hurry
up. Help us so we can help you because
in the end, we will take you back to
Saudi Arabia if you don't help us. And
you know what will happen eventually.
There is a towel here. Will you have me
drugged? We will put you to sleep. After
he was drugged, Keshogi says, "Do not
keep my mouth closed before losing
consciousness. I have asthma. Do not do
it. You will suffocate me. Those were
Keshog's last words. The killers had
already placed the plastic bag over his
head, and he would eventually be
suffocated to death.
Before Keshoti gives his final breath,
uh, scuffling and suffocation sounds
continue for a while. Then the
postmortem phase begins, which include
the sounds of dismembering Kashki's
body. At exactly 1:39 p.m., the sound of
an autopsy saw is heard. The savage
procedure lasts for 30 minutes. This is
an autopsy saw, by the way. So, what you
have is clearly a murder. Now, what did
Donald Trump say in the past? And how
does that reconcile with what Donald
Trump said today? And then I'm going to
show you some more of the cover up. Are
you ready for this? This is what Donald
Trump said when it happened in 2018.
Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman
on the right greeting today the son of
the man and Turkey says Saudi Arabia
killed in cold blood Jamal Kosigible in
Washington. President Trump accused
Saudi Arabia not of murdering the
journalist. It's admitted that but of
doing it badly.
>> It was carried out poorly and the cover
up was one of the worst in the history
of cover-ups. It's very simple.
>> Do you hear that? So, well, if you're
wondering, like somebody in the chat in
the comments like, "Kevin, what does
this have to do with today? Do you not
get it? [clears throat]
Do you really not get it?" You literally
today have a reporter in the Oval Office
asking about the very murder that Donald
Trump admits was the worst cover up ever
in the history of cover-ups. A
journalist asks, "Well, if they just
committed a murder and it was the worst
cover up in the history of cover-ups,
why is he sitting in the Oval Office,
Mr. Trump, and why are you doing deals
with the Saudis?" Oh, what deals with
the Saudis? How about this? A new Trump
resort in the Maldes thanks to the Saudi
partnership. Oh boy. What else are the
Saudis doing? Oh, Saudi Arabia pushes
for AI power with mega fund and direct
investments into AI via Donald Trump.
Wow.
Wait a minute. So, you're telling me
that Donald Trump is sitting right here
calling this reporter's license to be
banished to silence this reporter for
asking a question about the very murder
that Donald Trump was the worst that
Donald Trump says was the worst murder
cover up ever because nobody knows
murder coverups better than Donald
Trump. Maybe Virginia from the Epstein
Files didn't kill herself. President
Trump accused Saudi Arabia not murdering
the journalist. It's admitted that but
of doing it badly.
>> It was carried out poorly and the cover
up was one of the worst in the history
of coverups.
[laughter]
>> So I hate to say it, but when you put
this stuff together, the fact that you
have a journalist, I mean, listen to
this. You're here in the Oval Office.
Listen to it yourself.
>> Why should Americans trust you?
>> Why should Americans trust you? Same for
you, Mr. president. Why should Americans
trust you when you know you the royal
highness highness here had this
journalist murdered? And then the first
thing Donald Trump says the first thing
is this
>> news sir
>> fake news ABC fake news. One of the
worst one of the worst in the business.
But I'll answer your question.
>> Really? Really Donald Trump? They're
fake news. You were the one who said in
your own words it was the worst cover up
in history. Now all of a sudden you're
buddy buddy with the Saudis because it's
helping the Trump business. You guys are
making a crapload of money not just on
crypto. I mean they're literally
funneling the the Middle East people in
the Middle East are funneling money into
Binance in into any kind of investments
they can using Donald Trump's stable
coins enriching Donald Trump so they can
get what they want including weapon
sales. We are literally selling tanks
and fighter jets to these folks. Ah, you
know, cuz we're going to prop up
American manufacturing. But look at what
this is all on the backs of. Now, watch
this. Okay, cuz this is crazy. Now, the
audio of this is stupid cuz it's just
like a little overlay, but I'm going to
read it to you and I'm going to silence
the audio [music]
cuz it's just this music. Exclusive
footage obtained shows Turkish Turkish
investigators collecting evidence from
the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. This is
where the murder happened. where Kashogi
was brutally killed and dismembered
October 2nd, 2018. Turkish officials
were not given access to the consulate
for DNA testing until more than 2 weeks
after the incident. And a UN special
reporter said that there was evidence
evidence that was thoroughly cleaned and
forensically cleaned. So basically, a UN
individual went in. It's like, "Bro, you
guys tried to clean the crap out of it.
But not only did you try to clean the
murder site, you guys did a really bad
job at cleaning the murder site. Like
watch
here. You literally still see with with
blacklight in a moment on the floor the
blood stains that they cleaned up. But
not only that, they were so dumb they
left the receipts of the dry cleaning of
the carpets on the carpets. some of the
blood stains. It's understood that some
blood stains weren't cleaned, weren't
missed.
You know, I don't exactly know what
they're showing here. Here, look at
this. The carpets were sent to dry
cleaning after the incident, but the
receipt attach but the receipts were
still attached to the carpets for the
dry cleaning. The dry cleaning company
was totally forgotten. They forgot to
take the receipts off. [laughter]
[clears throat] And then this right
here, they actually think that after
they chopped up Kashki, they uh they put
they basically burned them. Now, the
Saudi consulate said that they were
cooking a lot of meat because people
were wondering here, like a baker
reportedly helped the Saudi team, which
could not ignite the oven on the day of
the incident.
And investigators say large quantities
of meat were barbecued there right after
the killing as a possible cover up. Oh
yeah, guys, we were just having a
barbecue. We weren't trying to cook a
human. Uh, and then they also, the
Saudis did not allow testing,
independent testing of the water well
where they actually think the body may
have been dissolved in acid because they
they failed to host their their
barbecue.
Somebody here in the chat writes, "This
is seven years ago. They have new
tactics now." Uh, yeah. Isn't that
crazy? So, like I hate to say it, but
this drives me nuts because Donald
Trump, you know, this is this is the uh
the guy walking into the consulate. By
the way, this was the famous sort of
surveillance footage showed because he
went missing and people are like, "Where
is he?" And they literally see him
walking into the consulate. Everybody
knew he was about to get killed who was
on the inside of it, you know, cuz 15
people were part of it, you know. Uh
then, uh you know, they actually go as
far as saying, "Yeah, you know what?
Now, we're gonna admit that this murder
did happen, but it was basically
somebody who went rogue. And you know,
this incident is actually very painful
to the Saudis. Uh, and it should be
painful to anyone. We're all grieving
together. That's the guy who was just in
the White House that Donald Trump was
defending.
It's insane.
Meanwhile, and this is the the scariest
part about it all, uh, and like this
part drives me nuts,
Trump calls for ABC's license to be
revoked after reporter asks about Epcene
Files. It was both. So, you're see Oh,
come on, CB. I don't want to join Jim
Kramer. F off. Your news is so fake and
so wrong. Trump told Bruce in the Oval
Office as he met with the crown prince,
you know, because they followed up with
Epstein talk after that. Uh, you're a
terrible reporter. You ought to go back
and learn how to be a reporter. No more
questions from you. Trump said in the
the Oval Office, it's literally the same
kind of silencing of free speech that
the Saudis did by murdering Kashogi,
except it's literally happening in the
damn Oval Office.
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>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and
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>> Congratulations, man. You have done so
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you.
>> Kevin Praath there, financial [music]
analyst and YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always
great to get your take.
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