From the New York Times:
Congress Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill
An overwhelming majority in Congress on Wednesday overturned President Obama’s veto of legislation that would allow families of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to sue Saudi Arabia for any role in the plot, the first successful override vote of his presidency.
The 9/11 override is a remarkable yet complicated bipartisan rebuttal, even as some its supporters conceded that they did not fully support the legislation they had just voted for. Mr. Obama and his allies vowed to find a way to tweak the legislation later.
In recent days, Mr. Obama, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter and General Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, all wrote letters to Congress warning of the dangers of overriding the veto.
The law “could be devastating to the Department of Defense and its service members,” Mr. Obama wrote, “and there is no doubt that the consequences could be equally significant for our foreign affairs and intelligence communities.” The White House and some lawmakers were already plotting how they could weaken the law in the near future.
Hey, I do not care what problems this can cause, it is the will of the people that those that perpetrated this heinous attack on American Citizens be brought to justice. The Saudi's have been very active in the background funding radical mosques and spreading terrorism. Time for them to be brought to task for their actions. When the NYT says overwhelming, they are not kidding - 97 for in the Senate with only poor senile Harry Reid voting against and 348 to 77 in the House. The People have spoken.
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