At the Freedom Tower, Justice Spoke
On May 20, 2026, we all witnessed history in the making. The United States Department of Justice stood at Miami’s Freedom Tower to announce federal charges connected to the 1996 murder of four Americans who served as pilots for the Brothers to the Rescue organization. For many, …
On May 20, 2026, we all witnessed history in the making. The United States Department of Justice stood at Miami’s Freedom Tower to announce federal charges connected to the 1996 murder of four Americans who served as pilots for the Brothers to the Rescue organization. For many, it was a long-awaited step toward accountability. But for those gathered there, that moment represented something even greater.
It was a reminder that justice matters. That the United States does not forget its citizens. That truth matters. And that the suffering of victims should never be forgotten.
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