The Senate intelligence subcommittee is asking the Justice Department and FBI to provide “complete, unredacted records” this week about Saudi Arabia’s role in the 9/11 attacks.
On the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee are continuing to press U.S. government officials for unredacted documents related to Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the 2001 attacks, demanding those materials be turned over to the Senate this week.
Blumenthal and Johnson set Thursday as the deadline for the government to provide those documents, as well as a briefing to explain why anything still needed to be redacted.“Should DOJ and the FBI fail to provide the briefing and continue to fail to provide the requested unredacted documents by this deadline, the Subcommittee will be forced to consider the use of the other tools at its disposal to ensure compliance,” the senators wrote.
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