Oil, Power, and Secrets: The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Saudi Connection
Beneath the surface of billion-dollar deals and diplomatic handshakes lies a covert relationship that could reshape U.S. foreign policy forever.

In today’s hyper-connected world, politics is often painted in black and white — Republicans versus Democrats, allies versus enemies. But what if one of the most powerful American figures has quietly built a relationship that lives outside the usual rules?
We’re talking about Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia — a relationship not just based on political diplomacy but rooted in mutual benefit, secrecy, and strategic ambition.
This isn't your average geopolitical alliance. This is a high-stakes game between oil barons and billionaires, kings and businessmen. And if you're not paying attention, you’re missing a story that could define America’s future.
1. A Kingdom’s Favorite President
When Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia in 2017, the Saudi royals gave him what can only be described as a royal lovefest — complete with golden swords, palace banquets, and a glowing orb (yes, that orb).
But that wasn’t just for show.
Trump didn’t lecture about human rights. He didn’t criticize their regime. Instead, he offered arms deals worth hundreds of billions, investments, and a promise: “We will not dictate how you live.”
In a region tired of Western leaders wagging fingers, Trump brought a breath of transactional air.
And the Saudis responded with open arms — and open wallets.
2. Trump’s Oil Shield
During his presidency, Trump took bold steps to protect the oil-rich kingdom.
When Iranian-backed forces attacked Saudi oil facilities in 2019, Trump didn’t just condemn it — he practically offered military backup. He even tweeted: “We are locked and loaded.”
In exchange, Saudi Arabia cooperated with Trump’s oil strategy — even helping him stabilize global markets during the pandemic by cutting production.
For Trump, oil wasn’t just an energy issue. It was a re-election strategy.
He needed gas prices low and Saudi Arabia helped make it happen.
3. Blood Money? The Khashoggi Dilemma
Most U.S. presidents would’ve cut ties after a brutal international scandal like the Jamal Khashoggi murder — a U.S.-based journalist dismembered inside a consulate.
But not Trump.
Instead of punishing MBS (the de facto Saudi ruler), Trump bragged to journalist Bob Woodward:
“I saved his ass.”
Yes, he literally said that.
For critics, this was disgusting. For the Saudis, it was confirmation: Trump was their man.
No lectures. No sanctions. Just business.
4. The Golf Course Pipeline
After Trump left office, his relationship with the Saudis didn’t end — it evolved.
Enter the LIV Golf Tour, a Saudi-funded venture that suddenly found multiple events hosted at Trump golf courses across the U.S.
Why would Saudi Arabia, a country trying to clean up its image, choose a controversial ex-president’s properties?
Because it wasn’t just about golf.
It was about continuing an alliance — quietly, profitably, and publicly.
Millions flowed into the Trump Organization while the former president remained a leading political figure, possibly preparing for a 2024 comeback.
The message was loud: We’ve got your back, even when you’re not in office.
5. The Jared Kushner Payback Theory
Trump’s inner circle benefited too.
Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and advisor on Middle East affairs, launched an investment fund shortly after leaving the White House. That fund received $2 billion from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.
Here’s the kicker: Even Saudi financial experts objected to the deal, saying Kushner lacked experience.
So why give him the money?
The likely answer: payback.
For Trump’s unwavering loyalty. For arms deals. For ignoring Khashoggi. For helping them reshape the narrative.
This wasn’t charity. It was long-term influence.
6. Eyes on 2024: A Royal Bet on Trump’s Return
As Trump teases another presidential run, Saudi Arabia is quietly preparing.
Why?
Because under Biden, things have changed. The current administration is cool, even cold, toward MBS. Biden refused to shake his hand, criticized his regime, and even released the CIA’s Khashoggi report.
But with Trump? It’s all smiles and deals.
Saudi Arabia knows Trump is unpredictable, but he’s also a known quantity — and a transactional one.
If he wins again, the kingdom expects preferential treatment: in trade, defense, and media.
And they may just be investing in that outcome.
7. Classified Docs and Saudi Speculation
Here’s where things get murky — and viral.
In 2022, Trump was found storing classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Among them, reportedly, were nuclear secrets and sensitive information about foreign nations.
The internet exploded with theories:
Was Saudi Arabia one of those nations?
Did someone see those documents?
Could any of them have influenced LIV Golf or Kushner’s deal?
No hard evidence has emerged. But in the age of information, suspicion is enough to go viral.
And this suspicion keeps one thing certain: Trump’s Saudi ties are far from simple.
8. Beyond Politics: The Real Trump–Saudi Strategy
This isn’t just about diplomacy.
This is about brand alignment. Trump and Saudi Arabia both:
Value loyalty over morality
Prioritize money and image
Use media spectacle to control narratives
Don’t back down when cornered
They’re not just allies. They’re mirrors.
In a world driven by spin, tweets, and timing, this duo has figured out how to control headlines — even when they’re not in power.
Final Thoughts: A Modern Royal Pact
The Trump–Saudi alliance isn’t just about politics. It’s about mutual leverage.
For Trump, Saudi Arabia offers:
Financial support
Political legitimacy
Post-office business deals
For Saudi Arabia, Trump provides:
Diplomatic cover
Access to power
A global mouthpiece
It’s a royal pact — modern, media-savvy, and built to last.
As the 2024 race heats up, one thing is certain: whether in the shadows or center stage, Trump and Saudi Arabia will be playing the game — together.



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