In a rare instance of constructive bi-partisanship, President Trump is working with far left Senator Ron Wyden to direct the FBI to look into Saudi Arabia’s role in the mysterious disappearances of several Saudi nationals who were facing charges in Oregon, but went missing after Saudi officials posted bail.

These instances were brought to light earlier in the year when The Oregonian ran a feature piece that focused on several of these cases. Each one is strikingly similar; young Saudi college student, arrested for crimes, bailed out by an official from the Saudi consulate, then whisked away never to be seen again.

The cases include Abdulrahman Sameer Noorah, who was facing Manslaughter charges after he ran over a high school girl. An official from the Saudi consulate cut a $100,000 check to bail Noorah out. Noorah was then taken away in a black SUV, and apparently boarded a private jet back to Saudi Arabia.

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Abdulaziz Al Duways, a Western Oregon University student, was facing rape and DUI charges. According to the Oregonian article, “Ahmed Alzahrani, of the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles, posted $50,000 for Al Duways’ release from jail, records show.” Al Duways was never seen again.

Waleed Ali Alharth, an Oregon State University student, was here on a student visa. He was arrested on 10 charges of “Encouraging Child Sex Abuse.” Again, “Faisal Alsudairy, then with the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles, signed the $50,000 security deposited for Alharthi’s bail, records show.” When Alharth didn’t show up to one of his hearings, The Oregonian continued, “An investigator hired by the Benton County District Attorney’s Office later learned from Transportation Security Administration officials that Alharthi had boarded a plane in Mexico City bound for Paris a week earlier, court records show.”

Ali Hussain Alhamoud, another Oregon State University student, was facing sexual assault charges: “Federal court records in Oregon show the Saudi government bailed out Alhamoud from the Lincoln County Jail after he was indicted on multiple sex crime charges, including first-degree rape…. He boarded a plane in Portland the same day he was released from jail and returned to Saudi Arabia, according to a criminal complaint.”

Also interesting is that the same attorney, Ginger Mooney, represented many of these defendants. She’s now playing the victim card.

Senator Wyden, darling of the far left, has called for investigations into these disappearances. President Trump was also alarmed by these cases. Included in the recent $1.4 Trillion spending package was Wyden’s Saudi Fugitives Declassification Act, which Trump signed.

The Oregonian reported: