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Obama: Top Intel Official Reviewing Secret 9/11 Material
2016-04-19
[ABC News] President Barack Obama says the top-ranking U.S. intelligence official is reviewing classified material in a Sept. 11 report that families of attack victims and some lawmakers are demanding be made public.

Several members of the House and Senate, including House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, have joined 9/11 families in pressuring for declassification of 28 pages that are part of government documents compiled on the 9/11 attack amid speculation of a possible role by Saudi Arabia. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attack.

In an interview with CBS's Charlie Rose, Obama was asked if had read the 28 pages. "I have a sense of what's in there," he replied.

Obama also revealed that James Clapper, director of National Intelligence, "has been going through this" to ensure that whatever is made public does not damage U.S. national security interests.

"My understanding is that he's about to complete that process," the president said.

Former U.S. Sen. Robert Graham, who helped write the report that includes the 28 redacted pages, recently told CBS's "60 Minutes" the secret material could reveal possible Saudi backing for the men who hijacked airplanes, flying two into the World Trade Center in New York and another into the Pentagon. A third hijacked plane crashed on Sept. 11, 2001, in western Pennsylvania.

Graham, a Democrat, declined to cite any details on the portion of the report that remains classified.

Obama also voiced concerns about a legislative move to allow victim families to bring lawsuits against other countries believed to have provided support for attacks.

"This is a matter of how generally the United States approaches our interactions with other countries," he said. "If we open up the possibility that individuals and the United States can routinely start suing other governments, then we are also opening up the United States to being continually sued by individuals in other countries."

Material from the interview was to be broadcast on "CBS This Morning" and PBS, as well as "CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  #11 Top Intel Official Reviewing Secret 9/11 Material

"Which top intel official, Mister President?"

"Top. Intel. Official."


From Russia or China?
Posted by: charger   2016-04-19 21:03  

#12  Does anyone else feel nauseous whenever reading anything about or by Commander Zero?
Posted by: AlanC   2016-04-19 19:43  

#11  Top Intel Official Reviewing Secret 9/11 Material

"Which top intel official, Mister President?"

"Top. Intel. Official."

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2016-04-19 19:07  

#10  John R. Schindler (XX Committee blog) writes about this subject HERE. When 9/11 happened he was a counterintelligence officer with the National Security Agency.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-04-19 15:36  

#9  Seven years late. However, if you're from the school 'America had it coming for all its faults', there is no surprise.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-04-19 13:08  

#8  Might also show Iranian involvement.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2016-04-19 13:06  

#7  Obama also voiced concerns about a legislative move to allow victim families to bring lawsuits against other countries believed to have provided support for attacks.

Well, yes. There is a valid argument there.

A competent and ethical Executive branch would have pressed for a governmental response, instead of forcing the survivors to litigate in the courts.

Ah, the joys of realpolitik.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-04-19 11:04  

#6  In an interview with CBS's Charlie Rose, Obama was asked if had read the 28 pages.

ValJar gave him the Cliff Notes.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-04-19 11:04  

#5  We have top men working on it right now.

Top men.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-04-19 10:51  

#4  How is it possible that the top intel official hasn't memorized these 18 pages and made them part of their thinking and planning (even if they can't release them?). Inconceivable.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-04-19 10:46  

#3  reviewing or rewriting or removing?

-- Sandy Berger
Posted by: airandee   2016-04-19 10:23  

#2  In an interview with CBS's Charlie Rose, Obama was asked if had read the 28 pages. "I have a sense of what's in there," he replied.

No stuttering or stammering, a completely evasive answer of non-committal. After all, his time must be devoted to visiting rappers and other urban varmints. He's a man of strict priorities.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-04-19 08:35  

#1  Obama also revealed that James Clapper, director of National Intelligence, "has been going through this"...

Now that's certainly a confidence builder.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-04-19 08:23  

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