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By Patricia Zengerle and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with members of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, on the second day of a visit to Washington that has aimed to tout stronger-than-ever economic and security ties while brushing off scrutiny of his human rights record.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., made a brief speech on the House floor after the vote, accusing the leadership in both parties of “cutting backroom deals” to protect their own members, which they’ve denied. After Luna made her point, another member was heard whooping and telling Luna: “Get it, girl!”
Wednesday’s House Administration hearing on congressional insider trading is in one sense a win for the bipartisan cadre of lawmakers who have pushed on the issue for years. But it’s far from the end of the road,
U.S. lawmakers are set to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday on the second day of his visit to the United States, aimed at touting stronger-than-ever economic and security ties with Washington while brushing off scrutiny over his human rights record.