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September 29, 2016

Congress Rejects Obama Veto, Saudi September 11 Bill Becomes Law

A memorial to the victims of 9/11
"Congress on Wednesday overwhelmingly rejected President Barack Obama's veto of legislation allowing relatives of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia, the first veto override of his presidency, just four months before it ends.

The House of Representatives voted 348-77 against the veto, hours after the Senate rejected it 97-1, meaning the "Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act" will become law...

Obama's 11 previous vetoes were all sustained. But this time almost all his strongest Democratic supporters in Congress joined Republicans to oppose him in one of their last actions before leaving Washington to campaign for the Nov. 8 election...

The law, known as JASTA, passed the House and Senate without objections earlier this year.

Support was fueled by impatience in Congress with Saudi Arabia over its human rights record, promotion of a severe form of Islam tied to militancy and failure to do more to ease the international refugee crisis.

The law grants an exception to the legal principle of sovereign immunity in cases of terrorism on U.S. soil, clearing the way for lawsuits seeking damages from the Saudi government..."
Date
September 29, 2016
Title
Congress Rejects Obama Veto, Saudi September 11 Bill Becomes Law, Reuters
Author(s)
Patricia Zengerle
Original Source
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-sept11-saudi-idUSKCN11Y2D1
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