Plea deal for 9/11 terrorists draws blowback from families, Republicans
- Many families of 9/11 victims are unhappy with a plea deal for the alleged mastermind and two accomplices, stating it denies them justice.
- The FDNY-Uniformed Firefighters Association expressed being "disgusted and disappointed," emphasizing ongoing tragedies from 9/11 illnesses.
- Critics argue the plea deal undermines transparency and justice, preventing a full understanding of the events surrounding the attacks.
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9/11 survivors who battled life-threatening illnesses rip terrorists’ plea agreement: ‘Deal with the devil’
Survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks, many of whom battled cancer and other life-threatening illnesses brought on by the toxic debris the Twin Towers left behind, were devastated and enraged to learn the terrorists who plotted the assault on America have struck plea deals that will see them escape the death penalty.
9/11 Families Furious Over Plea Deal For Alleged Terrorists, Wanted Trial
Americans who lost family members in the 9/11 attacks are feeling betrayed by their own government because of a plea deal for the accused terrorists ... a total slap in the face, so says a prominent victim organization. Brett Eagleson
Plea deal for 9/11 terrorists draws blowback from families, Republicans
A plea deal for the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 terror attacks and his two accomplices is being slammed by some families of the victims, New York City firefighters and high-profile Republicans. Critics say the agreement will effectively prevent the public from ever knowing what really happened, and contend that those most responsible for nearly…
9/11 families furious over plea deal for terror mastermind on same day Saudi lawsuit before judge
September 11 family members just out of court in their lawsuit against Saudi Arabia are ripping the Biden administration's decision to strike a plea deal with terror mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two accomplices.
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