"Instead of meeting with the Saudis @realDonaldTrump should be demanding they pay for the attack on America on 9/11 which they financed," Stone tweeted.

Instead of meeting with the Saudis @realDonaldTrump should be demanding they pay for the attack on America on 9/11 which they financed. — Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) May 20, 2017

He later shared a picture of Trump getting a royal welcome, tweeting, "Candidly this makes me want to puke."

Candidly this makes me want to puke #JaredsIdea pic.twitter.com/tAeEWUXfI1 — Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) May 20, 2017

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Saudi Arabia King Salman placed the gold medallion , the King Abdulaziz al Saud Collar, around Trump’s neck during a ceremony in the country's capital of Riyadh. The medallion is considered the kingdom's highest civilian honor.

Stone, a longtime informal adviser to Trump, has been one of the president's closest allies and has frequently defended him from criticism.

Saudi Arabia was Trump's first stop on a nine-day overseas trip, his first as president. He is also slated to visit Israel and the Vatican in what aides have said will include a message stressing religious unity, before attending a Group of Seven (G7) industrialized nations summit in Italy.



The president's Saudi Arabia visit culminated with a joint pledge to "counter violent extremism, disrupt the financing of terrorism and advance defense cooperation" between Saudi Arabia and U.S. The two nations also agreed to a defense deal worth nearly $110 billion.