Biden Administration Urges Courts to Dismiss Lawsuit Against Mohammed bin Salman
Biden Administration Urges Courts to Dismiss Lawsuit Against Mohammed bin Salman
The Biden administration has insisted that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman cannot be subject to a lawsuit seeking to hold him and his government accountable for the killing of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi.According to ABC News, a legal adviser for the State Department notified the U.S. Department of Justice that the prince, “as a sitting head of government,” is “immune while in office from the jurisdiction of the United States District Court.”ABC News notes that, while the determined was issued by the State Department, the decision was purportedly approved by the White House.Vedant Patel, a spokesperson for the Department of State, said that granting immunity to foreign heads of state is “normal practice” that has been “applied consistently across administrations.”Another spokesperson for the department said that the matter is “purely a legal determination.”"The U.S. Government's suggestion of immunity in this case is based on longstanding and well-established principles of common law, including customary international law, which the United States has consistently and across administrations applied to heads of state, heads of government, and foreign ministers while they are in office," the Department of State spokesperson said. "It speaks to nothing on broader policy or the state of relations."
Former Vice President and current President Joe Biden on the campaign trail in 2019. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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