Congressional intelligence report had the explosive pages redacted
A federal lawsuit could reveal details implicating the Saudi government in 9/11.
A congressional intelligence report contains 28 censored pages reportedly linking Saudi officials to two of the Saudi hijackers.
The Obama administration refuses to publish the pages, despite requests from Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
Now, the two investigators who authored the section are expected to be called to testify in a federal lawsuit against the kingdom of Saudi Arabia brought by families and insurers of the victims of the atrocity.
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5 comments:
The Saudi's are bros with the Bush family and it would sink Jeb's chances.
That's why we need to keep Jeb out of the Whitehouse! Too cozy with the Saudi's, let them fight their own wars, bunch of chicken chits! If they don't want to fight, stop giving them money!
We should have declared war on the Saudi's when they destroyed the towers and taken over their oil. But every president has been too busy kissing their butts.
The CIA smuggled out Osama Bin Laden's family that were here in the USA. Of course, now we has Osama's cousin in the Whitehouse.
Not to mention how the Clinton administration handcuffed the CIA and FBI
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