Senate Allows 9/11 Victims’ Families to Sue Saudi Arabia

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The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed a bill allowing families of the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks to sue Saudi Arabia.

The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act was passed unanimously by a voice vote, but the White House has threatened to veto it. Additionally, Saudi Arabia has said it might sell $750 billion in U.S. assets in response if the JASTA becomes law.

The debate over this legislation comes at a time when prominent former lawmakers are calling on the White House to declassify the final 28 pages of the 9/11 Commission report, which is expected to implicate Saudi Arabia in the attacks. Read more.

{CB Frommer-Matzav.com}


3 COMMENTS

  1. If Obama dare vetoes this bill, it will show the world that he despises White Americans with a hatred that has not been seen in many years. He is more concerned with the “feelings ” of the Saudi Arabians than the lives of white Americans.

  2. …Saudi Arabia has said it might sell $750 billion in U.S. assets in response if the JASTA becomes law.
    Saudi Arabia is not our friend. They were not when they sent us into a tailspin with the 1973 oil embargo, they were not when they financed madrasas that preach America-hatred worldwide, and they are not when they now threaten us with economic blackmail.

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