S. 34, also known as the “Justice for 9/11 Act,” aims to address plea agreements and trials related to individuals detained at Guantanamo Bay for their involvement in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The bill allows for these individuals to be tried or retried and...
Simple Explanation
S. 34 is a bill that says certain people at Guantanamo Bay, who were involved in bad things on September 11, 2001, can have new trials, and it talks about how they will be treated if they are found guilty. It says they should stay in Guantanamo Bay, be alone, and not meet people from outside; they can't move to the U.S. or another country, and there are special rules about their medical help.