RNA - "The idea that it goes all the way to the top is blindingly obvious. There's overwhelming consensus that the leadership is involved - no one is debating it within the government," the official told ABC News on condition of anonymity on Tuesday.
However, the official acknowledged that the words "probably" and "likely" are used when attributing the death to the crown prince, ABC News reported, adding that the source noted that CIA analysis reports rarely include explicit conclusions.
US President Donald Trump is facing increasing pressure to take tougher measures against Saudi Arabia before the expected release of an official report into the killing.
Trump told reporters on Saturday that a detailed report, including information about who was responsible for last month's murder of the Washington Post columnist inside the Saudi consulate in Turkish city of Istanbul, would be released "probably on Monday or Tuesday".
According to US media reports, the CIA has concluded that MbS ordered Khashoggi's killing.
Trump has called the reports "premature", saying he's not convinced that the young prince, the kingdom's de facto leader, was directly responsible for the October 2 slaying of the writer.
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has also rejected the media reports, saying "such allegations about the crown prince have no basis in truth".
But there are increasing calls, both from Democrats and Republicans in Congress, for more action amid a growing consensus that MbS must have known about the operation.
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