Families who lost loved ones in the September 11th attacks have written to Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, urging him to use his business connections to facilitate the extradition of a Saudi national to the U.S. The families believe this individual possesses crucial information related to the planning and execution of the 9/11 attacks.
The letter, addressed to Lutnick, emphasizes the CEO's longstanding relationship with Saudi Arabia. It highlights the potential for Lutnick to influence Saudi authorities and advocate for the extradition. The families argue that bringing this individual to the U.S. for questioning is essential to uncovering the full truth about the attacks and achieving justice for the victims.
This appeal coincides with President Trump's planned visit to Saudi Arabia, accompanied by the Commerce Secretary. The timing underscores the families' desire to leverage this diplomatic opportunity to advance their pursuit of justice and accountability for the 9/11 attacks. The families are hopeful that Lutnick will consider their request and use his influence to help bring closure to this long-standing tragedy.
9/11 Families Ask Cantor CEO to Aid Saudi Extradition
Families of victims of the September 11th attacks are calling on Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick to use his influence to help extradite a Saudi national from Saudi Arabia to the United States. They believe the individual has important information about the attacks. The families sent a letter to Lutnick urging him to advocate for the extradition with Saudi officials. This appeal comes as President Trump and Commerce Secretary are scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia.