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9/11 terrorist fears Trump will be elected and execute him as lawmakers urge DOJ against French transfer

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9/11 terrorist fears Trump will be elected and execute him as lawmakers urge DOJ against French transfer

A 9/11 terrorist’s plea to a Virginia judge that he be sent home to France from a federal Supermax prison to avoid the prospect of Donald Trump ordering his execution led to outrage from lawmakers on Monday.

A letter from Zacarias Moussaoui to federal Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria lays out the so-called “20th hijacker’s” concerns that a future Trump administration will lead to his swift demise.

In his letter sent from ADX Florence in Colorado, Moussaoui argued he previously pledged his “collaboration” with U.S. authorities against al Qaeda operatives like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and asked Brinkema to order the transfer.

“Instead, your honor might concur that there is a possibility of, not a probability, that if the ex-U.S. President Donald Trump was to be reelected, he will sentence me to death by presidential executive order,” the terrorist wrote. 

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Donald Trump and French-born al Qaeda terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui. (Getty Images)

In his lengthy, handwritten letter laying out his argument, he made references to presidential power as well as the Trump Justice Department’s decision to drop charges against Gen. Michael Flynn, now retired, after a guilty plea for lying to federal agents.

Critics argue that France’s strong opposition to the death penalty presented a significant obstacle for the U.S. when seeking the extradition of Earth Day co-founder Ira Einhorn from France to Philadelphia in 2001 to stand trial for the murder of his girlfriend.

Moussaoui’s letter depicted a marked change in his previous demeanor, as his 2006 trial was rife with insults and courtroom outbursts, including his refusal to stand and a retort after learning he escaped the death penalty: “You’ll never get my blood: God curse you all.”

In court, he also claimed – then recanted – that he was supposed to have hijacked a fifth plane and flown it into the White House.

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In the letter, the terrorist further wrote he believes there is still time before Inauguration Day 2025 for a transfer to be worked out with French authorities: “May your honor and your court enter an order as soon as your court finds appropriate and grant me my different request petition.”

The Eastern District of Virginia clerk’s office confirmed to Fox News Digital that Brinkema’s chambers had received such a letter. A copy was first published on the Legal Insurrection website.

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Smoke pours from the twin towers of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, in New York City. (Robert Giroux/Getty Images)

In response, a dozen U.S. senators wrote to both President Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland, urging them to ignore the plea.

“It has come to our attention that Zacarias Moussaoui – the only person to be convicted in a U.S. court for his role in the devastating terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 – has submitted a request to the U.S. Department of Justice to be transferred to his home country of France to serve the remainder of his life sentence,” the letter reads.

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“No consideration whatsoever should be given to this convicted terrorist’s preferences for where to serve his sentence for his heinous crimes, and we demand that you swiftly deny his transfer request and force him to spend the remainder of his pathetic life imprisoned in the country he and his fellow terrorists attacked 23 years ago,” continues the letter, which was spearheaded by Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, R-Fla.

Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., who also signed the letter, added that Moussaoui and his co-conspirators “committed a heinous crime against our nation, inflicting damage and grief upon the victims and their families that can never be repaired.”

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“The Biden administration must deny this request and ensure he continues to face justice in the U.S.,” Hoeven said.

Another signatory, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., said any terrorist who played a role in 9/11 should never leave a U.S. prison.

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“Under no circumstances should Zacarias Moussaoui be allowed to serve his sentence in France,” Blackburn said.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, echoed that sentiment, saying Biden and the Justice Department should “unequivocally deny this request. Moussaoui committed heinous acts against the United States on September 11 and he should remain imprisoned in the country he attacked.”

Other signatories included Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., Mike Braun, R-Ind., Bill Cassidy, R-La., Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., and Idaho Republicans James Risch and Mike Crapo.

Moussaoui was originally arrested in August 2001 after suspicions about his attempt to take flight training classes. He also allegedly received $14,000 in a wire transfer from fellow 9/11 co-conspirator Ramzi bin Alshibh, who never made it to the U.S. because his visa application was denied. 

A spokesperson for the Justice Department said it is a matter of policy not to discuss prisoner transfer requests or whether they are pending.

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However, the spokesperson added that Moussaoui is serving a life sentence for “terrorism offenses” and the DOJ plans to “enforce this life sentence in U.S. custody.”

The White House did not respond to a separate request for comment.

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County supervisor in Virginia urging county leaders, sheriff to honor ICE detainers

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County supervisor in Virginia urging county leaders, sheriff to honor ICE detainers

A supervisor in Fairfax County, Virginia, is demanding that county leaders remove sanctuary county policies for illegal immigrants, as the sheriff says she will protect the rights of all people, regardless of immigration status.

Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Kincaid said she will not honor ICE detainers, saying in a letter obtained by WJLA that ICE must obtain a judicial warrant, including for violent offenders who are in the U.S. illegally.

Kincaid references former Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring’s opinion from 2015 that says ICE detainers are only requests. She also cites the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable seizures and the Fourteenth Amendment right of equal protection under the law with due process.

“The status of a person as an inmate or an undocumented immigrant does not diminish their right to be free from unlawful seizure, nor does it eliminate their access to due process and equal protection,” the sheriff wrote.

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Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Kincaid said she will not honor ICE detainers. (Getty Images)

Fairfax County Supervisor Pat Herrity told WJLA that Kincaid’s “reliance on the Attorney General’s letter is a cop-out.”

“You clearly got [Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman] doing it and keeping his community safe,” he said, referring to honoring ICE detainers. “I think our residents expect the same from our sheriff. I think they’re failing their duty. Because when you’ve got repeat violent offenders being released into our community, whether that’s by the magistrates, whether that’s by the Commonwealth’s Attorney or whether that’s by the sheriff, that’s just unacceptable. We need to keep violent offenders in jail or get them out of our country.”

Chapman said his office immediately notifies ICE when his deputies arrest people who are in the U.S. illegally and that he honors ICE detainers, according to WJLA.

Kincaid also said the courts and the commonwealth’s attorney have, in some cases, released suspects on bond after charges for violent crimes.

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The sheriff said the courts and the commonwealth’s attorney have, in some cases, released suspects on bond after charges for violent crimes. (Getty Images)

“In other cases, the Commonwealth’s Attorney elected to nolle prosequi, or dismiss, the charges altogether,” she wrote.

Herrity, addressing Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano’s record, said U.S. citizens who are violent offenders are treated worse than illegal immigrants who are violent offenders.

Descano has said his office will not work with ICE on civil immigration enforcement, citing his commitment to “improve community safety, promote confidentiality, restore trust, preserve limited resources, and ensure all have equal protection of the law.”

“Prosecutors evaluate cases on an individual basis and take into account a wide range of factors when determining the best path forward to build community safety,” Descano’s office told WJLA in response to Kincaid’s letter. “Part of that work is determining when it is improper to go forward with a case, which can be due to the strength of the evidence, availability of witnesses, or in coordination with other charges the defendant may be facing. The office’s bond policy directs prosecutors to make hold/release recommendations based only on dangerousness and flight risk, and not to consider other factors.”

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Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said his office will not work with ICE on civil immigration enforcement. (Getty Images)

Additionally, the Trust Policy, which the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors passed in 2021, bars Fairfax County police from alerting ICE when a person who is in the country illegally is arrested.

Herrity, who voted against the Trust Policy, said he wants the Board of Supervisors to eliminate the policy.

“I think it hurts our police department’s ability to actually do their job and get violent offenders off the street. We’re no longer a part of the Northern Virginia Regional Gang Task Force because of the Trust Policy. It hurts their ability to do their job,” he said. “Any reason that we are releasing violent criminals back into our community needs to be revisited, everything from the 2020 legislation to the Commonwealth Attorney, to the Sheriff’s policies.”

The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office has had 725 undocumented immigrants in jail over the past year, but only three were transferred to ICE, according to WJLA.

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Secret Service delayed Trump's Nashville speech following security lapse

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Secret Service delayed Trump's Nashville speech following security lapse

Former President Trump’s speech in Nashville, Tennessee, over the weekend was briefly delayed by the Secret Service over another security concern, just two weeks after he survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania.

Trump was prepared to take the stage on Saturday afternoon inside the Music City Center for the 2024 Bitcoin conference when Secret Service agents had him wait as two credentialed and screened attendees were removed from the venue for not following proper entry protocols, a Secret Service spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.

The former president was told by his Secret Service detail to wait until the two individuals were located before he could take the stage to give his keynote address.

The spokesperson said there was never a threat to Trump.

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Donald Trump during his speech at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. (Getty Images)

“It was determined that there was no protective interest with these individuals and there was never a threat to the former president,” the spokesperson said.

Both individuals were questioned by law enforcement after they were found and removed from the event, the New York Post reported. Neither person was charged in connection with the incident.

The two people were stopped at an initial checkpoint before bypassing the second screening, according to the outlet.

It remains unclear how the individuals made it past the screening.

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Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Getty Images)

This comes after Trump survived an assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, when gunman Thomas Mathew Crooks, 20, opened fire. One spectator was killed while other attendees were wounded. Trump suffered injuries to his ear in the incident.

The shooting in Pennsylvania led to bipartisan criticism of the Secret Service over the security lapse, as congressional lawmakers look to investigate how Crooks managed to make it onto the roof of a building outside the perimeter at the rally and have a line of sight of the former president to take a shot with his firearm.

Now-former Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle has since resigned over the security lapses.

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Fox News’ Seth  Andrews contributed to this report.

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Alabama window washer dangling outside skyscraper rescued after equipment jams 450 feet above ground

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Alabama window washer dangling outside skyscraper rescued after equipment jams 450 feet above ground

A window washer in Alabama was rescued after his equipment jammed and left him dangling more than 450 feet outside the state’s tallest building on Monday, authorities said.

The man was washing the windows outside the 35-story RSA Battle House Tower in downtown Mobile when his descender got stuck, Mobile Fire-Rescue said.

Unable to move upward or downward, the man and a co-worker called 911 for help, saying that he was merely stuck and was not hurt or in danger of falling.

Multiple fire units were dispatched to the skyscraper, including rescue technicians trained in high-angle rescues.

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A rescuer is lowered to a window washer who became stuck outside the RSA Tower in downtown Mobile, Alabama, below the 33rd floor on Monday. (Mobile Fire-Rescue )

Fire personnel set up a rope system on a small roof on the building’s 35th floor and lowered a rescuer down to the stranded window washer more than one-story below.

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Fire officials said the window washer was stuck more than 450 feet above the ground. The window washer was not injured or in danger of falling. (Mobile Fire-Rescue )

The rescuer attached the window washer’s harness to the fire department’s pulley system and hoisted him to safety on the roof of the 33rd floor. The man was then able to walk on his own through an open window into the building.

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The window washer was unharmed, and no fire personnel were injured during the rescue.

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“It worked like clockwork, it was beautiful,” District 1 Chief Brandon Jackson said of the rescue. “Everybody walked away and went home safely.”

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The RSA tower stands 745 feet tall and holds 433,165 square feet of office space.

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