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Florida Retiree Freed from Saudi Detention After Diplomatic Breakthrough with Royal Visit to White House

Florida retiree detained in Saudi Arabia returns home following Prince's visit to White House
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PHILADELPHIA – In a move following President Donald Trump’s recent meeting with Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader at the White House, a retired Floridian, previously detained in Saudi Arabia due to critical social media posts about Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has finally returned to the United States. This marks the end of a prolonged period of diplomatic tension between Washington and Riyadh.

Saad Almadi, 75, touched down in Philadelphia on Thursday, arriving from Doha. This came after an unexpected decision to lift a travel ban that had kept him from returning home for four long years.

At the airport, Almadi was joyfully reunited with his son, Ibrahim Almadi, who had not seen his father since his departure. Expressing gratitude, Ibrahim noted that without Trump’s involvement, he might have faced yet another Thanksgiving without his father’s presence.

“The American passport was a lifesaver, preventing my father from enduring a 20-year prison sentence,” Ibrahim stated, brandishing the crucial document.

Saad Almadi’s arrest in Saudi Arabia occurred in 2021 during what was intended to be a brief family visit. During his stay, Saudi authorities confronted him about tweets he had posted while in the U.S., including one addressing the 2018 assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi and another regarding the crown prince’s increasing authority.

He was quickly sentenced to more than 19 years in prison on terrorism-related charges stemming from the tweets. He was later freed after more than a year but placed under an exit ban that kept him from returning to his home in Boca Raton, near Miami. The Associated Press also reported in January that Saudi officials were pressuring the elder Almadi, a retired project manager who immigrated to the U.S. in the 1970s, to renounce his American citizenship.

Trump’s return to the White House this year and his push to restore relations with Saudi Arabia marked a turning point in the long ordeal. In September, Almadi was found guilty of lesser charges — for distributing online content that undermines public order — that carried a three-year sentence.

The Saudi Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

Son believes ruling looks to keep his father quiet

Almadi’s son said that the harsh treatment of his father was aimed at keeping his family and others to stay silent and not get in the way of the crown prince’s diplomatic comeback.

It’s not clear what role the Trump administration played in securing Almadi’s freedom. When asked by a reporter in May about the case, Trump said he didn’t know about it but promised to take a look. A few weeks later, one of his national security aides, Sebastian Gorka, met with the younger Almadi at the White House.

The U.S. State Department declined to comment in a statement, citing privacy considerations, but said it welcomed Almadi’s return and that the entire Trump administration has no higher priority than the safety and security of U.S. citizens.

Trump deepens ties with Saudi Arabia

Trump, since returning to the White House, has intensified an effort started during the Biden administration to improve relations with the Saudi royals and move past Khashoggi’s killing inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

During his visit to the White House this week, Trump heaped praise on Prince Mohammad all the while downplaying the kingdom’s human rights record. The two watched from a red carpet as fighter jets streamed over the White House and hosted him for a lavish state dinner in the East Room. Trump also announced a decision to sell F-35 jets to Riyadh.

Trump’s family has extensive business dealings with the world’s top oil exporter, which have only deepened since voters returned him to the White House.

In April, the Trump Organization struck a deal with a developer close to the Saudi royal family, London-based Dar Global, to build a Trump-branded beachside villa and 18-hole golf course in neighboring Qatar. The Trump Organization also is partnering with the firm on a luxury high-rise apartment building in the coastal city of Jeddah, a project that was announced last December.

A private equity firm controlled by Trump’s son-in-law and former White House adviser Jared Kushner received a $2 billion investment from the sovereign wealth fund controlled by the crown prince.

Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in the Middle East. It’s also a key player in regional conflicts involving Iran and Yemen as well as the chief prize in U.S. efforts to get Arab states to normalize relations with Israel under the Abraham Accords — a hallmark foreign policy achievement during Trump’s first term.

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Goodman reported from Miami.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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