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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/house-oks-bill-allow-9-11-victims-families-sue-saudi-n645591
How would the US being open to being sued in similar situations be a bad thing? If we haven't done anything wrong then we don't have anything to worry about, right, or am I missing something from Obama's argument?
The article also mentions that the Senate may be able to override Obama's veto with a supermajority since democrats are not stepping in line.
UPDATE
On the eve of the 15th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, the House unanimously passed on Friday controversial legislation clearing the way for the families of victims to sue Saudi Arabia if that country is found legally responsible for helping back the deadly terrorist acts.
The bill, which passed the Senate in May, now heads to President Obama's desk. The White House strongly opposes the legislation and worries the legislation leaves the U.S. open to similar suits.
How would the US being open to being sued in similar situations be a bad thing? If we haven't done anything wrong then we don't have anything to worry about, right, or am I missing something from Obama's argument?
The article also mentions that the Senate may be able to override Obama's veto with a supermajority since democrats are not stepping in line.
UPDATE
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/21/p...udi-9-11-bill0835PMVODtopLink&linkId=29142698New York (CNN)BREAKING NEWS: Barack Obama vetoed Friday a bill that would allow family members of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia. The White House claimed it could expose US diplomats and servicemen to litigation in other countries.
Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress say they'll override Obama's veto next week.
Obama has now issued 12 vetoes. If successful, Congress' override will be the first of Obama's presidency.
Seems like the law will pass. :lol
Interesting months ahead.