Anonymous ID: 3458bf Dec. 27, 2019, 5:34 a.m. No.7631467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1474 >>1486 >>1489 >>1668 >>1972 >>2066

With stroke of Trump’s pen, the FBI has 30 days to declassify Saudi fugitive intel

 

Posted Dec 20, 2019

President Donald Trump on Friday signed into law a bill that forces U.S. intelligence officials to disclose what they know about the Saudi government’s suspected role in whisking its citizens out of the United States to escape criminal prosecution.

 

The legislation, introduced by U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, was part of a $1.4 trillion spending deal passed by Congress this week to avert a government shutdown.

It requires the director of the FBI — in coordination with the nation’s intelligence director — to declassify all information in its possession related to how Saudi Arabia may have helped accused lawbreakers leave the U.S.

 

The agency has 30 days to do so, according to newly enacted measure.

“It is long past time to stop treating Saudi Arabia as if it were above the law,” Wyden, a Democrat, said in a statement. “My bill will finally force the federal government to cough up any information it may have about how the Saudi government may have assisted its citizens from fleeing beyond the reach of the U.S. justice system.”

The action in Washington comes nearly a year after an investigation by The Oregonian/OregonLive found multiple cases where Saudi students studying throughout the U.S. vanished while facing sex crime and other felony charges.

The investigation also found similar cases in at least seven other states — Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin — and Canada, bringing the total number of known Saudi suspects who have escaped to 25. Some date back 30 years, suggesting the Saudi government had spent decades helping its citizens flee, subverting the criminal justice system and leaving untold numbers of victims without any recourse.

The United States and Saudi Arabia don’t share an extradition treaty. That makes the return of any Saudi suspect who has left the U.S. unlikely, if not impossible, without diplomatic or political pressure.

In April, a story co-published by The Oregonian/OregonLive and ProPublica showed how the FBI, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other agencies have been aware of Saudi officials helping their country’s citizens avoid prosecution since at least 2008 yet never intervened.

 

https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2019/12/with-stroke-of-trumps-pen-the-fbi-has-30-days-to-declassify-saudi-fugitive-intel.html

Anonymous ID: 3458bf Dec. 27, 2019, 6:30 a.m. No.7631651   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1668 >>1740 >>1749 >>1972 >>2066

Sara A. Carter

‏Verified account @SaraCarterDC

 

Why is Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski using “Democratic talking points” when criticizing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's comments about how he would run President Trump's pending #impeachment trial?

 

https://twitter.com/SaraCarterDC/status/1210553603276124160

 

cuz this.