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The Bush administration opposed answering how a closely monitored terror network managed to execute the 9/11 attacks.
The 9/11 Commission report was a cover-up, failing to reveal the true events and motivations behind the attacks.
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 report was a cover-up from beginning to end, failing to address key details and questions about the attacks.
The 9/11 Commission report offers excuses for the Clinton administration's lack of action, citing a blame game between the CIA and FBI.
The call for a new 9/11 commission is based on claims that the original investigation was a fraud. Evidence suggests prior knowledge of the attacks, including an unknown investor shorting stocks of airlines involved. The public deserves transparency and accountability.
The Bush administration opposed answering how a closely monitored terror network managed to execute the 9/11 attacks.
The Bush administration's actions suggest they were hiding something significant about the 9/11 attacks.
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.
The Bush administration did everything it possibly could to undermine an actual investigation into what happened on September 11th. This raises questions about what they were trying to hide.