The shirt worn by the Navy SEAL soldier who shot dead Osama bin Laden will be put on public display this Sunday at New York City's 9/11 Memorial Museum in time for the 13th anniversary.
It was secured by Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and will be become the latest exhibit at the $700 million museum dedicated to the memory of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives that day.
While the identity of the man who put three bullets into Osama bin Laden inside his secret Pakistan hideaway on May 2, 2011 has not been revealed, the simple brown shirt will be the most overt relic of the terror masterminds death at the memorial.
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They should put bin ladens head on display.
osama bin laden is not dead. don't believe the lie
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You are so right. Now this administration is going to put a SHIRT allegedly worn by the alleged killer of bin laden in a museum to document bin laden's death. How laughable. There is no PROOF that bin laden was killed. There is no body, and all on the raid were debriefed, sworn to secrecy, and only allowed to say what has been approved by their handlers. Bin Laden is absolutely so alive. But let this administration see an actual video of an American being beheaded, and they take 3 days to confirm the video is authentic. No proof at all on Bin Laden's death, but we are just supposed to believe this already confirmed lying administration. Although nobody will ever see Bin Laden face again, that doesn't make him dead.
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