
Sean Hannity, a host of FOX News, stated that during his trip to Saudi Arabia, he saw the “desire” to build a relationship with the United States.
In Saudi Arabia’s investment Riyadh, President Donald Trump and Hannity sat down for an exam that will heat on Tuesday night’s episode of Hannity. The couple spoke about prescribed medications, the unrest between Pakistan and India, the tariff dispute with China, and Trump’s approaching meeting with Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, and Volodymyr Zelensky, president of Ukraine.
” Their main concern is for harmony in the area. And they firmly believe that President Trump will be the person who will take that up. There is a reason Saudis invested trillions of dollars in the United States, Hannity said on Fox News ‘ Fox &, Friends program. To see the desire to create a successful company partnership between the two nations. That appears to be the area of focus.
Hannity added that he had a “interesting” conversation with Mohammed bin Salman, the Royal Crown Prince.
The president introduced me to the crown prince, and he said,” Now, he doesn’t quite make the money that you do, but… but… and he went on to tell a funny story,” Hannity recalls. He added that everyone who was on the Saudi Arabian floor was aware of who he was and who had watched his present.
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Trump and Hannity traveled to Saudi Arabia with the help of a group of business officials. Hannity confirmed that Elon Musk, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman, Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey, were among those provide. Among the business leaders apparently present were: CEOs of BlackRock, Citigroup, Jane Fraser, Kelly Ortberg, Kelly Ortberg, Kelly Ortberg, Jeff Miller, Jeff Miller, Travis Kalanick, of Northrop Grumman, Gianni Infantino, Reid Hoffman of Linked In, and Patrick Soon-Shiong, owner of the Los Angeles Times.
Trump hoped these business leaders “walked aside with a lot of balances.”