Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Senate Overrides Obama Veto On 9/11 Bill

The Senate on Wednesday took the first major step in overriding President Obama's veto of controversial legislation that would allow the families of the victims of the 9/11 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia for any role in the plot.

The overwhelming 97-1 vote comes after Obama vetoed the bill on Friday and a consequent push by 9/11 survivors and victims' family members and their supporters to buck the president. The House is also expected to have the necessary two-thirds majority to pass the measure later on Wednesday afternoon, which would be the first veto override of Obama's presidency.

All of the senators voted in favor of the legislation except for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada who had previously discussed the matter with the administration. 

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