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Related: About this forumWhite House Slams Congress for 'Buyer's Remorse' Over 9/11 Bill
Source: ABC News
White House Slams Congress for 'Buyer's Remorse' Over 9/11 Bill
By ALI ROGIN and ARLETTE SAENZ - Sep 29, 2016, 6:46 PM ET
The White House slammed Congress for questioning the effects of a bill that would allow individuals to sue foreign governments after overriding President Obama's veto of the measure, saying that lawmakers were beginning to have "buyer's remorse" and saying that "ignorance is not an excuse."
Republican and Democratic representatives are now saying the measure, which will now allow families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia for alleged involvement in the attacks, needs to be fixed.
I think what we've seen in the United States Congress is a pretty classic case of rapid onset buyer's remorse, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in Thursday's briefing. What's true in elementary school is true in the United States Congress -- ignorance is not an excuse.
The bill in question is the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which the president vetoed but the House and Senate voted in overwhelming majorities to override for the first time in the administrations history.
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By ALI ROGIN and ARLETTE SAENZ - Sep 29, 2016, 6:46 PM ET
The White House slammed Congress for questioning the effects of a bill that would allow individuals to sue foreign governments after overriding President Obama's veto of the measure, saying that lawmakers were beginning to have "buyer's remorse" and saying that "ignorance is not an excuse."
Republican and Democratic representatives are now saying the measure, which will now allow families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia for alleged involvement in the attacks, needs to be fixed.
I think what we've seen in the United States Congress is a pretty classic case of rapid onset buyer's remorse, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in Thursday's briefing. What's true in elementary school is true in the United States Congress -- ignorance is not an excuse.
The bill in question is the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which the president vetoed but the House and Senate voted in overwhelming majorities to override for the first time in the administrations history.
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Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-slams-congress-buyers-remorse-911-bill/story?id=42459407
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White House Slams Congress for 'Buyer's Remorse' Over 9/11 Bill (Original Post)
Eugene
Sep 2016
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exboyfil
(18,023 posts)1. So if I where the families I would file a lawsuit in th interim
Idiots!!!
Emilybemily
(204 posts)2. Oh for god's sake
Can Congress be any more stupid??
Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)4. But We Defeated Obama on Something!
Guess ya didn't think it through! Of course if your party had actually leaders it never would have happened.