US | Cliff Stearns 9/11 First Responders Aren't Terrorists, FBI Confirms They're now eligible for health care By Kevin Spak Posted Aug 18, 2011 8:39 AM CDT Copied Cliff Stearns, seen in this file photo, was the one who pushed to have 9/11 First Responders checked against the terror watch list before giving them health care. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg) The FBI has finished screening the 60,000 September 11 first responders against the terrorist watch list to determine if they’re eligible for health care benefits and—surprise!—all of them passed, sources tell the Wall Street Journal. New York lawmakers decried the screenings, which were thrown into a law providing special care for Ground Zero workers at the insistence of Florida Rep. Cliff Stearns. “It was shameful, and it put a cloud over extraordinarily good people for no reason,” said fellow Republican Peter King. Manhattan lawmaker Jerrold Nadler agreed, asking, “Did anyone really think the heroes of 9/11 were terrorists? It's absurd.” The FBI finished its initial screenings in June, but will continue to screen new applicants as they become eligible. Read These Next The 8 Democrats who bucked party on shutdown have something in common. Here's where things stand in the House ahead of shutdown vote. Trump is responding to MTG's increasing criticism of GOP. Hormone therapy for menopause was unfairly demonized, says the FDA. Report an error