'SICKENED BY IT': PGA-LIV merger worries senators with Saudi Arabia's human rights record in the backdrop

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Senators from both parties on Capitol Hill criticized the surprise LIV Golf-PGA Tour merger announced this week over Saudi Arabia's human rights record.

"The real story here is that the PGA engaged in moral preening about Saudi Arabia for a year before eventually getting in bed with them because the money was good," the Ohio Republican said."They probably cost their own players a lot of money, and they certainly made their brand look completely foolish."

Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican, said Saudia Arabia's human rights issues makes her concerned about LIV Golf's merger with the PGA Tour.over the golf organization's backing from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. 9/11 Families United Chair Terry Strada said"PGA Tour leaders should be ashamed of their hypocrisy and greed" since the U.S.-based golf group aligned itself with victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks while fighting with LIV.

"The concerns I have are centered around all of the human rights abuses from the Saudis," Sen. Marsha Blackburn told Fox News."That should concern everyone."Vance pointed out that, while he doesn't"like the Saudi Arabians in a lot of ways," the U.S. government considers the Middle Eastern nation an important ally.

"They own a lot of oil and we can't deny that fact," he told Fox News."If we want to completely prevent people from doing business with the Saudi Arabians, the U.S. government should maybe be first in line."Ethan Barton is a producer/reporter for Digital Originals. You can reach him at ethan.barton@fox.com and follow him on Twitter at @ethanrbarton.

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