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-This is gonna be a lengthy investigation.
Do not expect quick answers.
There's going to be some parts of this investigation
not only that we're a part of with the FBI
and the ATF and the state authorities
that you may never have access to
just because of the fact of, again,
the nature of the case and who we're dealing with.
That will be extremely frustrating for you.
This is something I'd talk about in your government
and your elected officials today that no one speaks of,
and that's called trust.
-I think there's obviously gonna be a lot of questions about,
you know, this individual being a foreign national,
being a part of the Saudi Air Force,
and then to be here training on our soil and to do this.
And the FBI is working with DOD.
They're working with the FDLE.
They're working with the Escambia county sheriffs
to answer those questions.
One of the things that I talked to the president about
is given that this was a foreign national
in the employ of a foreign service is --
and there will be time to do this --
but obviously, the government of Saudi Arabia needs
to make things better for these victims.
And I think that they are gonna owe a debt here,
given that this was one of their individuals.
-The king said that the Saudi people are greatly angered
by the barbaric actions of the shooter
and that this person in no way, shape, or form represents
the feelings of the Saudi people
who love the American people so much.
So, that was just given to me by the king of Saudi Arabia,
and I can tell you, it's a horrible thing
that took place,
and we're getting to the bottom of it.
All of the investigators are there now,
and they're studying it very closely.
And terrible thing.
And our condolences go to the families
and to everybody involved, including the wounded.
We have some badly wounded people, also,
and we have to extend our condolences to them.
And we'll be working with them all very closely.
So, I just wanted to let you know that was from King Salman.