on today's protest. >> And those gathered here today say they not only feel disgusted but feel betrayed by President Trump in those pro golfers who they say are rolling out the red carpet for the Saudi backed live golf tournament this weekend and what they're simply asking for is accountability. >> They came with their photos stories and outrage. >> How much money does it take to turn your back on your country? >> Relatives of those lost in the 9.11 attacks gathered about 3 miles from the Trump National Golf Club. Bedminster on Friday where a controversial golf tournament is now underway. Sighting on ready to go live. Golf is a Saudi Arabia funded golf tour in the families here say they are disgusted that it's being hosted at the New Jersey Golf course just 50 miles away from Ground 0.

The country has long been accused of playing a role in the September 11th attacks recently declassified U.S. intelligence reports released by executive order signed by President Biden. They say prove it. These are our claims. >> The documents in the words of the FBI relative zeroed in on President Trump who has been praising the Saudis leading up to the weekend tournament, saying that he misled them when he met with 9.11, families. >> In 2019, we now have the documents. >> Thanks to President Biden. You lied to our face and you've continued your. as recently as yesterday in your ISP interview.

>> Well, nobody's gotten to the bottom of 9.11. Unfortunately, they should is what he said Thursday. Further angering the family. Some of them who said they at one point supported him. Pro golfers who reportedly made millions for participating in the live series also came under fire. The other disgusting stench. >> Of that blood money. Be sure to follow you all the rest of your days. >> For Brett Eagleson whose father was killed in the South Tower and who is also founder of the group 9.11, Justice says the accountability he wants. >> This simple. I think the competition to win looks like that. It looks like the Saudis finally owning up to it. >> And proving that we were in fact, right? 21 years later when the family say they will continue to fight for justice, they have no plans on protesting the tournament this weekend, which last through Sunday.

going to find other ways.