9/11 Families Tell Biden To Declassify Files Or Skip Memorial

Family members of victims of the Sept. 11 attacks are opposing U.S. President Joe Biden’s participation in memorial events unless he declassifies government documents that they contend will show Saudi Arabian leaders supported the attacks.

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Family members of victims of the Sept. 11 attacks are opposing U.S. President Joe Biden’s participation in memorial events unless he declassifies government documents that they contend will show Saudi Arabian leaders supported the attacks.

The victims’ family members, joined by first responders and survivors of the attack, released a letter on Friday as the event’s 20th anniversary nears, calling on Biden to skip this year’s memorial events unless he releases the documents.

In a letter, the families said, ‘Twenty years later, there is simply no reason – unmerited claims of ‘national security’ or otherwise – to keep this information secret,”.

It went on to say that if President Biden reneges on his commitment and sides with the Saudi government, we would be compelled to publicly stand in objection to any participation by his administration in any memorial ceremony of 9/11.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said at a news conference that Biden remains committed a pledge made as a candidate “to work constructively on resolving issues relating to the previous administrations’ invocation of the states secrets privilege.”

In total, about 1,700 people directly affected by the 9/11 attacks signed the letter.

Saudi Arabia is being sued for billions of dollars by the families of roughly 2,500 of those killed, and by more than 20,000 people who suffered injuries, businesses and various insurers.

The Saudi embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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