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Trump's Mideast trip splashes out on deals and diplomacy but is unusually quiet on human rights
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During a recent visit to Riyadh, President Trump praised Saudi Arabia, drawing criticism for seemingly downplaying human rights concerns. While Saudi Arabia has released some prisoners and liberalized laws, many activists remain jailed or face exit bans. Some Saudi exiles in the U.S. are now hesitant to criticize the Saudi government, fearing repercussions. Critics argue that the U.S.
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