FBI Releases Newly Declassified Document on 9/11 Saudi Link (VIDEO)
The FBI declassified and released a 16-page document Saturday revealing the logistical support given to two Saudi hijackers before 9/11.
The document outlines an interview that the FBI conducted with a Saudi man who was in frequent contact with other Saudis in the U.S. and who gave the hijackers “significant logistical support.” Fifteen of the 19 9/11 hijackers were Saudis, according to Fox News.
SECRET FBI 9/11 Files: Newly declassified docs undercut long-standing claims to 9/11 Commission Saudi had chance meeting with two hijackers in LA before helping them settle in San Diego. Last week @CBSNews had 1st TV interview FBI agent “Operation Encore.”pic.twitter.com/iIWV4Z92Eq
— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) September 12, 2021
In 2018, families of 9/11 victims asked former President Donald Trump to declassify files related to 9/11.
“Documents are important for us because they reveal the extent of Saudi Arabia’s involvement with the terrorists and the attacks, and those documents also reveal the way in which both U.S. presidents and top officials quashed the investigation and covered up the Saudi role,” said Jim Kreindler, a lawyer for the families of 9/11 victims said.
President Joe Biden asked the FBI and other government agencies for a declassification review Sept. 3. (Read more from “FBI Releases Newly Declassified Document on 9/11 Saudi Link” HERE)
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