Los Angeles Times

Craven conduct

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Re “Trump defends Saudi allies,” Nov. 21

President Trump has become a lawyer for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. After the CIA found it very likely that the crown prince ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump has decided, once again, to believe the prince and not his own intelligen­ce profession­als. Sound familiar? Why does Trump keep siding with our foes and other strongmen leaders instead of our allies? He has showed the same disrespect to our veterans as he has to our allies. He traveled to France and refused to visit a cemetery where Americans who died during World War I are buried. Then, he made up a crazy lie that the Europeans want to build an army that will protect them from the United States, Russia and China. Trump returned home and failed to visit Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day.

Finally, on top of everything else, including his vulgar remarks about incoming House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), he criticized retired Adm. William McRaven, who oversaw the capture of Osama bin Laden.

Trump and his party will go down in history as incompeten­t leaders who served their own interests and not those of the American people. Richard A. French, Pasadena

There are not enough adjectives to describe how abominable it is for Trump to defend the Saudi crown prince. Our brave president didn’t even want to listen to an audiotape of Khashoggi’s torture and death, making it easier for him to praise the Saudis for lower gas prices.

Disgusting. Carol Karas

Camarillo ::

Trump said the Saudis conduct billions of dollars’ worth of business with the United States. That is to say, issues of right and wrong are less important than a business deal.

This is probably the most morally and ethically corrupt public statement ever made by an American president. Trump’s supporters should know that the president will sell out anybody — including them. Jack Tomchak

Costa Mesa

Lately, the Los Angeles Times has gotten into publishing long, studious letters. This one won’t fit that bill. My point is short and succinct.

President Trump has touted numerous times the economic benefit to the U.S. of this country’s arms sales to Saudi Arabia. What are those weapons used for?

Nothing good can come of these sales. People will be injured or killed. Betty Rome

Culver City

Only Trump, who credited lower gas prices to Saudi Arabia, could make every American who fills up a tank complicit in the killing of a journalist.

Instead of thinking how much I saved at the gas pump, I’ll be thinking how much each gallon of gas really costs. Mark Herder

Van Nuys

Can anyone say emoluments clause?

Might the shocking statement, even for this president, have anything to do with the Saudis’ substantia­l patronizin­g of Trump apartments, which Trump himself bragged about on the campaign trail in 2015?

Maybe the framers of the Constituti­on were prescient after all. Charles Kent

Rancho Mission Viejo

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Jabin Botsford Washington Post AT THE WHITE HOUSE in March, President Trump touted arms sales alongside Mohammed bin Salman.

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