Washington Post Global Opinions editor Karen Attiah is demanding a congressional investigation of the Trump family’s business ties with Saudi Arabia in light of the president’s decision on Jamal Khashoggi.

Attiah made waves on Tuesday when she scorched the White House in an emotional column which said Trump will be stained forever by failing to hold the Saudis accountable for Khashoggi’s murder inside their embassy.

Since the president is ignoring CIA findings that supposedly connect the Saudi Royal Family to the order for Khashoggi’s death, Attiah penned a Twitter thread on Wednesday, calling for the CIA to declassify all the information they have on the matter, and saying the financial connection between Trump and the Saudis must be looked into.

*Deep breaths* It’s easy to get lost in the grief and outrage over Trump siding Saudi regime that thinks nothing of butchering peaceful journalists in consulates. But hope is not all lost. Congress must act, and the American people can still help. Here’s a thread #Khashoggi — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

1. Trump has basically chosen to ignore the CIA’s “high confidence” conclusion that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered #Khashoggi’s murder. As @ThePlumLineGS and @paulwaldman1 note, Dem oversight can help flesh out the CIA’s conclusionshttps://t.co/JM5Mdw1ovw — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

2) the Former CIA chief, @JohnBrennan has said that Congress should move to declassify the CIA intelligence on the Saudis, Mohammed bin Salman, and the #Khashoggi murder. Congress must move in that direction.https://t.co/xwf0tCm8b7 — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

Congress must investigate Trump’s and Jared Kushner’s financial dealings with Saudi Arabia and Mohammed bin Salman and resulting conflicts of interest. https://t.co/JM5Mdw1ovw MbS once reportedly bragged about having Kushner “in his pocket”https://t.co/MXD1vP5mHN — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

4) Khalid bin Salman, Saudi Ambassador to D.C. (brother of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman) was named by the CIA in the plot to lure #Khashoggi away from Washington. He was part of the cover-up, spreading falsehoods to reporters. He should be formally expelled from Washington. — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

5) @SenBobCorker + @SenatorMenendez have now called for Trump to specifically make a determination on whether the administration believes that Mohammed bin Salman was involved in #Khashoggi’s murder, under the Magnitsky Act. Trump has 120 days to reply. https://t.co/SAyKmBDSNN — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

6) Also as @ThePlumLineGS reported earlier, Rep. Eliot Engel, the incoming chair of the House Foreign relations committee, may investigate whether the Trump administration went along with the Saudi regime’s attempts to whitewash #khashoggi’s murder.https://t.co/83gjN5PpGJ — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

7) There is talk that the Saudis may choose a woman ambassador (Princess Reema) to come to Washington. Women shouldn’t be used to whitewash brutality Especially as long as Saudi Arabia is jailing, torturing, + sexually abusing women’s rights activists https://t.co/sJXyTUy0w4 — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

8) This tragedy is not just about Jamal #khashoggi, as painful as his murder is. The United States should press Saudi Arabia for the release of jailed reformers. Jamal wrote about many of them. First name: Women’s rights activist Loujain al Hathloul.https://t.co/Z47lxT6Xo9 — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) November 21, 2018

Trump’s choice to side with the Saudis has drawn bipartisan outrage, even as he defends the decision on the grounds of “America First” and by recycling Saudi talking points about how Khashoggi was an “enemy of the state.”

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