The FBI Is Keeping 80,000 Secret Files on the Saudis and 9/11
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The Obama administration is considering the release of 28 classified pages from a congressional investigation that may connect Saudi officials to the 9/11 attackers. A federal judge in Florida is also deliberating on declassifying 80,000 pages that could provide further insights into the hijackers' ties to Saudi Arabia.
Key points from this article:
- The Obama administration may release 28 classified pages linking Saudi officials to the 9/11 attackers.
- How the potential declassification of 80,000 pages could reveal more about the hijackers' activities in Florida before the attacks.
- Why the mysterious disappearance of Saudi occupants in Sarasota, Florida, just before 9/11 raises questions about their connections to Mohamed Atta.
The Obama administration may soon release 28 classified pages from a congressional investigation that allegedly links Saudis in the United States to the 9/11 attackers. A former Republican member of the 9/11 Commission alleged Thursday that there was “clear evidence” of support for the hijackers from Saudi officials. But in Florida, a federal judge is weighing whether to declassify portions of […]








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