Saudi crown prince once boasted it would be easy to kill a sitting monarch, ex-intel official (...)
The "60 Minutes" interview is Saad Aljabri’s latest move to try to pressure Mohammed bin Salman into releasing his son and daughter, whom he alleges have been detained in an attempt to force their father back to Saudi Arabia.
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