FULL SHOW: Sudan Coup: US fingerprints abound

After weeks of tension between military and civilian factions in Sudan, the country’s interim government has fallen to a coup. Armed forces in the nation have detained Sudan’s Prime Minister and other government officials with the promise of accelerating Sudan’s transition to democracy as protests continue across the capital of Khartoum. RT America’s Alex Mihailovich has the story. (1:09) Then, professor of history at University of Houston and Ajamu Baraka, a national organizer for the Black Alliance for Peace join a panel to discuss the latest out of Sudan. (5:17) Sa’ad al-Jabri, an ex-Saudi spymaster gave an explosive interview to 60 Minutes claiming Prince Mohammad bin Salman is out to get him, and went on to call the crown prince a “psychopath and a killer”. Al-Jabri insisting that he was tipped off that he was about to meet the same fate as murdered Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggim if he went anywhere near the Saudi Embassy in Canada where he is currently living. Former UK MP George Galloway,
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