Saad Aljabri says Mohammed bin Salman boasted he could kill former ruler King Abdullah
Some details of the alleged murder plot, which were detailed in litigation in the US and Canada, have already been reported. But the 60 Minutes interview represents the first time Aljabri has publicly spoken about his break with Prince Mohammed., who were arrested and are in prison in Saudi Arabia in what is widely seen as an attempt to force their father back to the country.
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