Friday, August 25, 2023

No Plea Deal for 911 terrorists: GOP House Reps + 1 Dem. Urge Biden Regime



In a virtue-signaling move for incarcerated terrorists who killed Americans at home and abroad, the Biden regime has considered a potential plea deal to show them that there are no hard feelings.

However, a bipartisan group of House Representatives are demanding that Biden's handler[s] do not go forward with such a deal for the accused 9/11 scumcrumpets, which would spare the death penalty for mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) and other defendants.

The note was drafted by Rep. Michael Lawler (R-NY) and was joined by Democrat Rep. Pat Rylan and 32 other GOP members of Congress including Reps. Elise Stefanik, Nicole Malliotakis, Nick Langworthy, Andrew Garbarino, Anthony D’Esposito, Claudia Tenney and Nick Lalota. 

The remainder of congress members who did not sign the bill are apparently okay with KSM having beheaded Daniel Pearl, a Jewish reporter for the Wall Street Journal, on video in Pakistan.

“If true, this would be a grave miscarriage of justice, especially for the families of the 2,977 innocent civilians and first responders we lost that fateful day,” the NY lawmakers said in an Aug. 23 letter to so called President Biden. 

[H/T The New York Post]

“We owe it to the victims and their families to deliver justice – and that should mean the death penalty for these murderers. We urge your Administration not to enter into any pre-trial agreements which would remove the possibility of the death penalty and to work to conclude this process to see justice meted out on those who have committed these evil acts,” the letter stated.

“As we approach the 22nd anniversary of September 11th, it is both outrageous and deeply disappointing that the Biden administration would even consider negotiating a plea deal with the masterminds of the worst terrorist attack in our nation’s history. They must immediately cease any plea deal negotiations, especially if it doesn’t include the death penalty,” said Rep. Lawler.

The woke and highly diverse Pentagon sent a letter to families of those murdered on September 11, 2001 stating that deals are being considered in which five terrorists would  “accept criminal responsibility for their actions and plead guilty….in exchange for not receiving the death penalty.”

Big deal. We know they did it--they bragged about it.

The prosecution of KSM and four other terrorists held at the US detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has been a clusterfrack of repeated delays and legal disputes, especially over the legal ramifications of the interrogation under torture that the scumbags initially underwent that likely saved American lives, while in CIA custody. 

No trial date has been set.



“The Office of the Chief Prosecutor has been negotiating and is considering entering into pre-trial agreements,” the letter informed families, adding that while no plea agreement “has been finalized, and may never be finalized, it is possible that a [pre-trial agreement] in this case would remove the possibility of the death penalty.” 

Some relatives of the 2,977 people killed outright in the terror attacks rightly expressed outrage over the prospect of ending the case short of a verdict.

The military prosecutors pledged to take their views into consideration and present them to the military authorities, who would make the final decision on accepting any plea agreement.

The outrageous plea negotiations have understandably provoked a backlash from families of the victims of the 9/11 attacks and first responders, including then-city Fire Department Commissioner Tom Von Essen, who lost 343 firefighters when the World Trade Centers collapsed.

The 9/11 hearings have been on hold while military officials examine whether one of the defendants is competent to stand trial. Hearings are set to resume Sept. 18.

My own house in Brooklyn was about 4 miles from where the Twin Towers had stood and I had to remove burnt paper from the gutters of my roof. I performed psychotherapy for some of the family members who lost loved ones and others who escaped the buildings. I say death is too good for those bastards, but it's a good start.

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