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Clinton and Sanders Are Backing a Bill That Allows Families to Sue Saudi Arabia Over 9/11
Both candidates broke with the Obama administration in coming out to support the legislation just two days before Tuesday's critical New York primary.
9/11 Families Suing Saudi Arabia Suffer Setback — But There's Hope in Congress
Lawyers for the plaintiffs have argued that evidence shows that Saudi officials and clerics were involved with several 9/11 hijackers in the months before the attacks.
This Bill Would Allow a Lawsuit Over Saudi Government's Alleged Role in 9/11 to Proceed
On Thursday, a bipartisan group of US senators reintroduced the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act — and there is hope that the time has finally come for Congress to approve it.
White House Considers Declassifying 28 Pages on Alleged Saudi Government Role in 9/11
Testimony released early this week from Zacarias Moussaoui has put greater pressure on the White House, which said on Thursday that it is weighing whether to release the pages.
Campaign Mounts to Declassify 9/11 Report’s References to Alleged Saudi Involvement
Speculation has swirled around 28 redacted pages for years, as calls for their release have grown among politicians and victims’ families.
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