Obama to Veto Bill Allowing 9/11 Victims and Families to Sue Saudi Arabia


A congressional report about the September 11, 2001 slaughter of American citizens as Islamic terrorists hijacked airplanes and drove them into the New York Twin Towers was released some time ago, but with 28 key pages missing from the report. Almost 3,000 American citizens were killed in the attack, and there has been considerable speculation about the content of the missing pages. Senators John Cornyn and Charles Schumer have authored legislation called the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which would allow victims of the 9/11 massacre and other attacks to sue nations supporting terrorism.

Many believe the missing pages will show a clear link between the terrorists and the Saudi Arabian government, and if that is so, it would allow the families of the 9/11 victims to sue the Saudi Arabian government for the callous acts against their loved ones. But once again, President Obama is interceding in favor of the Saudis and the Islamic terrorists rather than supporting his countrymen. Said the president:

“I have a sense of what’s in there, but this has been a process which we generally deal with through the intelligence community and Jim Clapper, our director of national intelligence, has been going through to make sure that whatever it is that is released is not going to compromise some major National Security interest in the United States.”

Earlier, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters that “It’s difficult to imagine a scenario in which the President would sign the bill as it’s currently drafted.”

It is difficult to imagine a president so enamored of Saudi Arabia and Islamic terrorists that he would snub American citizens and veto the legislation. Then again, it may make perfect sense if Obama is a Muslim and is simply seeking to protect any and all adherents to his faith. And so the rumors will continue, and Obama will no doubt continue to side with the enemy.

Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

 



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