U.S. policy toward Egypt sparks conflict between congressional Democrats and Biden Yeganeh Torbati, John Hudson © Evan Vucci/AP President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi in Riyadh in May 2017. As criticism mounted after the Biden administration decided not to punish the Saudi crown prince for the killing of a journalist, a quieter conflict was brewing in Washington over another troubled U.S. alliance in the region. President Biden’s aides had signaled a renewed focus on human rights in foreign policy, and while campaigning, Biden said there would be “no more blank checks for Trump’s ‘favorite dictator,’” referring to Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi by a nickname President Donald Trump reportedly used.
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