Twenty two years ago, we lost almost 3,000 of our fellow Americans in what remains the deadliest terrorist attack in our nation’s history.
In the years since, the men and women of the justice system have worked tirelessly to prevent terrorist attacks before they happen and hold accountable those who engage in violent extremism.
The threats our country faces continue to evolve but our commitment to protecting the American people will never waver.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco issued the statement on the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Monaco is the Deputy Attorney General of the United States.
The statement serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight against terrorism and the importance of protecting national security.
Monaco’s statement did not include any mention of a specific defendant or charges, but instead focused on the anniversary of the attacks and the continued efforts of the justice system to prevent future attacks.
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Key Facts
- State: Federal
- Category: Public Corruption
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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