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HOW GOP POPULISM COULD PLAY OUT FOR BIG BUSINESS: Arkansas Sen.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, blasting the business lobby in an interview on the “Hugh Hewitt Show” as a “a front service for woke corporations” while asserting that the business lobby had “purged … real Republicans” in its top leadership and lost its influence with the party by endorsing Democrats, per
Published date: 1 March 2021 23:35 UTC | Last update: 1 week 3 days ago
Any hopes Saudi authorities and the Biden administration may have had of putting the murder of Jamal Khashoggi behind them are proving to be way off the mark following Friday s release of a long-awaited US intelligence report about his killing.
Far from placating the kingdom s critics, the release of the official US assessment that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved Khashoggi s murder has emboldened human rights groups that had pushed for the report to be made public.
An array of advocacy organisations are working closely with key lawmakers on efforts to sanction the king-in-waiting and press for deep reforms in the kingdom while also pursuing legal action in US courts.