Rand Paul Continues Push To Release 9/11 Saudi Documents

Wednesday, May 25, 2016
By Paul Martin

Senator also pushing to stop unauthorized military force

Steve Watson
Prison Planet.com
May 25, 2016

While the Presidential race takes the spotlight, Senator Rand Paul is continuing to work diligently behind the scenes on two important issues – the push to have 28 redacted pages of a 9/11 investigative report released, and the effort to get the Senate to stop the White House using a 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force to conduct military operations in Syria and Iraq.

Paul has long spearheaded the move to have the 9/11 review pages, compiled in 2002, made public. It is believed that the documents contain undeniable proof that Saudi government officials were connected to the funding of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

Paul has filed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which would mandate that the 28 pages be released within 60 days of the NDAA being signed into law, later this year.

Paul’s amendment would see all the redacted pages made public, minus any “identifying information” the White House believe will cause “imminent lawless action or compromise presently ongoing national security operations.”

Essentially, the release would confirm Saudi involvement, but would leave it up to the President as to whether the Saudi officials involved were named.

The Senate has been pushing for the release for some time. Last month it unanimously approved legislation allowing relatives of 9/11 victims to sue countries that helped fund the attacks.

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