9/11 victims’ families receive disturbing news: Biden administration mulls plea deals for terrorist masterminds.
Joe Biden’s Regime Considers Plea Deals for 9/11 Terrorist Masterminds, Infuriating Families of Victims
In a shocking move, it seems that Joe Biden’s regime is once again betraying the American people by offering a significant legal concession to the terrorists responsible for the devastating 9/11 attacks. This decision has left many 9/11 family members feeling abandoned by the federal government.
The Biden regime recently sent a letter to the survivors of the victims, informing them that federal prosecutors are likely to remove the death penalty as an option for the terrorists. This means that these individuals may never face the ultimate punishment for their heinous crimes, thanks to a proposed plea deal.
According to the Associated Press, negotiations for this plea deal have been ongoing for over a decade. The letter states, “The Office of the Chief Prosecutor has been negotiating and is considering entering into pre-trial agreements. While no agreement has been finalized, and may never be finalized, it is possible that a PTA in this case would remove the possibility of the death penalty.”
Unsurprisingly, the families of the 9/11 victims are outraged by Biden’s decision to let these terrorists off the hook. To make matters worse, many family members received the letter with only a few days to register their comments on the matter.
Former New York City deputy fire chief Jim Riches, who lost his firefighter son during the attacks, expressed his despair over the slow wheels of justice. He questioned the faith one can have in the system and stated, “No matter how many letters they send, until I see it, I won’t believe it. Those guys are still alive. Our children are dead.”
Peter Brady, who also lost his father in the terror attacks, echoed Riches’ sentiments. He believes that America should be holding these individuals responsible for their actions, but the plea deals are undermining that accountability.
It’s heartbreaking to witness the frustration and disappointment of these family members who have been seeking justice for over two decades. Despite the fact that all the terrorists on trial were captured shortly after the attacks, the legal process has been marred by controversies surrounding the admissibility of evidence obtained through controversial interrogation methods.
Under the Obama administration, it was decided that the trials would be military rather than civilian, leading to ongoing debates about the legality of the methods used to interrogate the terrorists. As a result, the trial has yet to begin, leaving the families in a state of limbo.
Interestingly, during Donald Trump’s presidency, all plea deals, including those that would remove the death penalty, were ruled out. However, with Biden in office, a more lenient approach is being pursued.
It’s not surprising that Joe Biden, known for his soft-on-crime stance, is proposing leniency for individuals who orchestrated the murder of 3,000 Americans in a single day. This leniency aligns with the concerning trend of soft-on-crime policies pushed by Biden and his allies across the country.
It’s a disheartening update for the families of 9/11 victims, who continue to seek justice. The Western Journal will continue to follow this story closely.
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