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FRONTLINE Probes the Alliance Between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman & President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump welcomes Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud of Saudi Arabia at the South Portico of the White House, Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

June 24, 2026

Watch the The Crown Prince & The President starting June 30, 2026, at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline, in the PBS App, on PBS stations (check local listings) and on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel. It will also be available on PBS Documentaries on Prime Video.


 

Months into his second term, President Donald Trump welcomed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House. It had been seven years since a Saudi hit squad murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, in an operation U.S. intelligence assessed MBS had approved. 

Now, Trump hailed MBS as a friend who had been “incredible in terms of human rights and everything else” and the two men announced from the Oval Office that Saudi Arabia planned to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the U.S. 

What is behind the Trump-MBS alliance, and what are the ramifications for the U.S., Saudi Arabia and the Middle East as a whole?

Answers unfold in The Crown Prince & the President, a new, 90-minute FRONTLINE documentary from an award-winning team that includes correspondent, writer and producer Martin Smith; writer and producer Marcela Gaviria; and co-producers Scott Anger and Jennifer Brooks. It premieres June 30, 2026, on PBS and online. 

The Crown Prince & the President is based on over 100 interviews I have done in the U.S. and abroad,” says Smith, who has covered the U.S.-Saudi relationship for more than 20 years. “Our investigation is an incisive look at the forces binding the two men and their countries together, and what each stands to gain from ambitions for a new Middle East, to arms deals, investments and personal profit.”

Over the course of the documentary, that story is told with insights from former U.S. officials and diplomats, members of the Saudi government, Trump administration insiders, Saudi dissidents, human rights and foreign policy experts, and journalists who have covered financial ties between the Trump family and Saudi Arabia. 

The film examines the role and criticism of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, a key Trump advisor on Middle East issues tasked with brokering a peace deal in the region despite having no previous experience in diplomacy.

As The Crown Prince & the President recounts, early in Trump’s first term, the Saudis saw an opportunity in what one reporter describes as Trump and Kushner’s “transactional” approach to foreign policy. 

The Trump administration saw opportunity as well: “We need a strong, good relationship with Saudi Arabia,” Jason Greenblatt, a Trump advisor who worked with Kushner, tells Smith of the team’s mindset. “They’re going to be essential to any kind of peace process with the Palestinians. We need oil. We need money. We need them to buy our defense.”

According to Victoria Coates, Trump’s former deputy national security advisor for Middle Eastern affairs, the president “saw Saudi Arabia as really the linchpin to the modern Middle East.”

But the relationship would soon be tested through the murder of Khashoggi, in which MBS denied involvement, and a harsh internal crackdown on political dissent under the crown prince who had portrayed himself as a reformer. 

“Authoritarians are astute observers, and they will perceive the lack of conversation on human rights as a green light and a tacit approval to do whatever they wish,” says Khalid al Jabri, son of a former Saudi minister of state; both are now living in exile. 

Trump and Kushner stood by MBS and as the documentary explores, during Trump’s second term, they’ve come under further scrutiny for their ongoing business entanglements with the Kingdom while running the U.S. government.

Trump and Kushner have brushed off conflict-of-interest concerns. And Coates tells Smith, “There may well be an appearance problem, but I mean, then it’s been a problem for, I guess, 10 years now, and that didn’t prevent the American people from resoundingly re-electing President Trump in 2024.” 

For the full story, watch The Crown Prince & the President. The documentary will be available to watch starting June 30, 2026, at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline, on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel and on PBS stations (check local listings). The Crown Prince & the President will also be available on PBS Documentaries on Prime Video. Subscribe to FRONTLINE’s newsletter to get updates on events, podcasts and additional reporting related to The Crown Prince & the President. 

Credits

The Crown Prince & the President is a FRONTLINE production with Rain Media. The correspondent is Martin Smith. The co-producers are Scott Anger and Jennifer Brooks. The producers are Marcela Gaviria and Martin Smith. The writers are Martin Smith & Marcela Gaviria. The managing editor of FRONTLINE is Andrew Metz. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

About FRONTLINE

FRONTLINE, U.S. television’s longest running investigative documentary series, explores the issues of our times through powerful storytelling. FRONTLINE has won an Academy Award® as well as every major journalism and broadcasting award, including 113 Emmy Awards and 35 Peabody Awards. Visit pbs.org/frontline and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to learn more. FRONTLINE is produced at GBH in Boston and is broadcast nationwide on PBS. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, with major support from Ford Foundation, and the Fialkow Family Foundation. Additional support for FRONTLINE is provided by the Abrams Foundation, Park Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Heising-Simons Foundation, and the FRONTLINE Trust, with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and Corey David Sauer, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen, and Laura DeBonis and Scott Nathan. 

Press Contact:  frontlinemedia@wgbh.org

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, left, and President Donald Trump, right, seen from behind as they look at the National Mall from the White House.

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