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The Bush administration opposed answering how a closely monitored terror network managed to execute the 9/11 attacks.

The NSA was the primary agency responsible for monitoring the switchboard through which al-Qaeda operatives communicated. Yet, the British, Saudis, and Israelis were getting information from the NSA that the U.S. intelligence community wasn't privileged to receive.

The Bush administration opposed answering how a terror network closely monitored by U.S. intelligence managed to pull off the 9-11 attacks.

The 9/11 Commission was given a limited budget and weak subpoena power, undermining its ability to conduct a thorough investigation.

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The 9/11 Commission report was a cover-up from beginning to end, failing to address key details and questions about the attacks.

The Bush administration opposed answering how a closely monitored terror network managed to execute the 9/11 attacks.

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The Tucker Carlson ShowThe 9/11 Files: From Cover-up ...

Israeli intelligence officials claimed they warned the United States about large-scale terror attacks on highly visible targets, but the specifics of those warnings have never been made public.

The official story of what happened on 9-11 comes from a single report, the 9-11 final report of the National Commission. In the two decades since it was released, it has become the basis for all media coverage of terror attacks that day.

There is solid evidence that members of the Saudi royal family were working with al-Qaeda terrorists, yet the 9-11 Commission ignored this subject altogether.

The American public deserves answers to questions ignored by the 9-11 Commission, such as why the FBI's most wanted poster for Osama bin Laden omitted any mention of the 9-11 Commission, and why it took five years to release footage of the Pentagon.