President Obama Will Veto Bill Allowing 9/11 Lawsuits Against Saudi Arabia

The House passed the bill last Friday.

"That is still the plan," Earnest said. "The president does intend to veto this legislation."

He added, "It's not hard to imagine other countries using this law as an excuse to haul U.S. diplomats or U.S. service members or even U.S. companies into courts all around the world."

The measure, which passed the House and Senate by a voice vote, would give families of 9/11 victims the ability to sue Saudi Arabia for any alleged involvement in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

A presidential veto could spur Congress to consider a veto override, which has not successfully occurred during Obama's administration.