Sept. 11 convict now says he renounces terrorism, bin Laden
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The only man ever convicted in a U.S. court for a role in the Sept. 11 attacks now says he is renouncing terrorism, al-Qaida and the Islamic State. In a handwritten court motion Moussaoui filed with the federal court in Alexandria last month, Moussaoui wrote, “I denounce, repudiate Usama bin Laden as a useful idiot of the CIA/Saudi. At his final sentencing hearing, he told the judge “God save Osama bin Laden you will never get him." Bin Laden was killed in a raid by U.S. forces on a compound in Pakistan in 2011. In particular, he says he wants either Rudy Giuliani or Alan Dershowitz to represent him as a lawyer, so he can testify in a civil trial filed by victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Al Qaeda terrorist asks to testify on alleged plot against Air Force One
Al Qaeda terrorist asks to testify on alleged plot against Air Force One Zacarias Moussaoui, in prison for his role in planning the 9/11 attacks, has sent a letter to an Oklahoma City federal judge asking to testify about a plot to shoot down Air Force One and assassinate former President Bill Clinton. KWTV's Lisa Monahan reports.
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Imprisoned terrorist claims plot to shoot down Air Force One An imprisoned terrorist claims there was a plot to assassinate President Clinton and Hillary Clinton onboard Air Force One. In a four-page handwritten letter, Zacarias Moussaoui also said he has information about people who supported his terrorist activities before 9/11.
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