CNN: Congress releases secret '28 pages' on alleged Saudi 9/11 ties
Washington (CNN)A long-classified U.S. report released Friday found that some of the 9/11 hijackers were in contact with and received support from individuals likely connected to the Saudi government.
Known as the "28 pages," the secret document was part of a 2002 congressional investigation of the Sept. 11 attacks and has been classified since the report's completion, despite repeated calls for its release. The document actually contains 29 pages of material plus a letter from then-CIA Director George Tenet.
"While in the United States, some of the September 11 hijackers were in contact with, and received support or assistance from, individuals who may be connected to the Saudi Government," the document says.
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WNU Editor: The 28 pages are here.
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The Missing 28 Pages -- J. Weston Phippen and Matt Vasilogambros, The Atlantic
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