HIDDEN 9/11 FILES STILL BURIED
Why are key government reports still locked away from the public years after 9/11? Families of victims say the missing files could shed light on the hijackers’ U.S. support network, FBI analysis of their phone records, and possible links to Saudi government employees. If state secrets were invoked, some 9/11 relatives now say President Trump could become “the hero and the champion” they’ve waited 25 years for, as pressure mounts for answers that have been delayed far too long. In a fresh sign of movement, the public declassification board says it is “actively engaged” and pushing for overdue transparency. Advocates Brett Eagleson and 9/11 Justice have also uncovered critical evidence about the plot, with much of it reportedly coming from British authorities rather than the U.S. government. For families still chasing the truth, it’s a painful reminder that some of the most important pieces of the 9/11 puzzle remain hidden in plain sight.
EXCLUSIVE 9/11: Why are government reports still hidden from the public about the hijackers’ US support network, FBI analysis of their phone records and connections to Saudi government employees?
If the STATE SECRETS privilege was invoked, 9/11 family members like Dennis McGinley @DennisMcGinley8
believe President Trump @realDonaldTrump
“could be the hero and the champion that we have been waiting for, for the last 25 years.” @WhiteHouse
In this letter, the public declassification board says it is “actively engaged” and advocating for long over due transparency.
The tireless work of @eaglesonbrett
and 9/11 Justice has revealed critical evidence about the 9/11 plot, much of the evidence coming from British authorities and not the US government.
https://x.com/C__Herridge/status/2090119577149620264?s=20
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