VIDEO: White House vows to veto Saudi Arabia 9/11 bill

Today the White House Press Secretary vowed that the president would veto legislation that would allow Saudi Arabia to be held accountable in court for any part in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Note how he repeated the same rhetoric used by the Bush administration in regards to the U.S. and Saudi Arabia’s shared interest in the (status quo) of the region.

I feel confident in telling you that the Saudis recognize the shared interest that the United States and Saudi Arabia have in protecting the stability of the financial system.

Nothing about the truth or justice in that sentence…

Congressman Thomas Massie (R) and Senator Rand Paul (R) as well as some prominent Democrats have been talking about this issue for a few years.

FACT: 28 pages documenting specific indications of foreign government support of the 9/11 hijackers are being hidden from the American people.

Congressman Thomas Massie described the 28 pages as “shocking” and said, “I had to stop every couple pages and…try to rearrange my understanding of history. It challenges you to rethink everything.”

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