Bill that Would Allow Americans to Sue Saudi Arabia for 9/11 Attacks Exposed as Cruel Hoax
For all the excitement about the U.S. Senate’s unanimous passage of the
Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), allowing the families
of victims of 9/11 to sue the Saudi government in federal court, it
turns out that the vote was nothing more than an illusion of the
prospect of justice and accountability. A last-minute amendment to the
final draft of the bill included a provision that allows for the U.S.
attorney general and secretary of state to stop any pending legislation
against the Saudis.