White
House to make decision on 9/11 report by June: Bob Graham
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[April 25, 2016]
By Diane Bartz
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House
will likely make a decision by June on whether it will release some
classified material withheld from the public 9/11 Commission Report, a
former U.S. senator who co-chaired the congressional inquiry into the
attacks said on Sunday.
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The withheld section of the official report on the 2001 attacks is
central to a dispute over whether Americans should be able to sue
the Saudi Arabian government for damages. The Office of the U.S.
Director of National Intelligence is reviewing the material to see
whether it can be declassified.
Former Sen. Bob Graham, a Florida Democrat, has been pressing for
the release of the information and said that it may shed light on
the financial backers for 19 hijackers who killed nearly 3,000
people on Sept 11, 2001.
Graham told NBC's Meet the Press that he believed that some of the
withheld classified material could soon be released.
"The president’s staff at least has said that they will make a
decision by June, and I hope that decision is to honor the American
people and make it available," Graham said.
Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House of
Representatives Intelligence Committee, said last week that he also
supported releasing the material.
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"The release of these pages will not end debate over the issue, but
it will quiet rumors over their contents," Representative Adam
Schiff said in a statement. "As is often the case, the reality is
less damaging than the uncertainty."
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by Alan Crosby)
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