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04-23-2016, 05:37 PM
JONES, LYNCH, AND MASSIE URGE PRESIDENT OBAMA TO RELEASE 9/11 PAPERS

Apr 18, 2016

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Walter B. Jones (NC-3), Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (MA-8) and Congressman Thomas Massie (KY-4) have sent a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to release the 28 redacted pages of the Congressional Joint Inquiry Into Intelligence Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 2001 before his trip to Saudi Arabia this week. Many members of both the Joint Inquiry and the 9/11 Commission publicly support declassifying the 28 pages, along with a large bipartisan coalition of Members of Congress.

“I have read these pages and can say that while their release will not harm national security, the contents are critical to our foreign policy moving forward. I think it’s important that President Obama release the 28 pages—like he promised the 9/11 families he would do on multiple occasions—before his trip to Saudi Arabia so that the American people can know the truth and his trip is as fruitful as possible,” said Congressman Jones.

"We owe it to the families of the innocent victims and to the American people to provide a full accounting of the circumstances surrounding the September 11th terrorist attacks. Declassifying the 28 pages is an important step towards answering some of the questions that remain and it is a matter of justice and good governance to do so in 2016," said Congressman Lynch.

"President Obama should immediately declassify these pages. Before we involve ourselves in Syria, elected officials and their constituents need to know more about the events leading up to September 11. Understanding what enabled this tragedy to occur is fundamental to drafting a strategy for the Middle East," said Rep. Massie. “I also challenge my colleagues in Congress to read the pages on behalf of their constituents and immediately cosponsor H. Res 14.”

Last year, Congressmen Jones, Lynch, and Massie introduced H. Res. 14, a resolution to call on President Obama to declassify the 28 pages of the Joint Inquiry that were initially classified by President George W. Bush and have remained classified under President Barack Obama. The resolution states that declassification of the pages is necessary to provide the American public with the full truth surrounding the tragic events of September 11, 2001, particularly relating to the involvement of foreign governments.

Click below to read the letter to President Obama.

4.15.16 28 pages letter.pdf (http://jones.house.gov/sites/jones.house.gov/files/4.15.16%2028%20pages%20letter.pdf)

http://jones.house.gov/press-release/jones-lynch-and-massie-urge-president-obama-release-911-papers

jct74
04-23-2016, 05:38 PM
JONES CALLS ON OBAMA NOT TO BOW TO SAUDI KING
JONES AGAIN CALLS ON PRESIDENT TO RELEASE THE 28 PAGES; IGNORE DC LOBBYISTS WORKING FOR SAUDIS

Apr 20, 2016

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Walter B. Jones (NC-3), is urgently renewing his call for President Obama to release the 28 pages of the Congressional Joint Inquiry Into Intelligence Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 2001 so that the American people can know the whole truth about who financed the 9/11 attacks and President Obama can have the most fruitful trip to Saudi Arabia possible. Jones’ action comes amid press reports that Saudi Arabia has hired “an army of Washington lobbyists” to advance Saudi interests at the White House and on Capitol Hill. Press reports speculate that one issue these lobbyists will be working against is legislation in Congress that could expose Saudi Arabia to litigation over the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

“I call on the President not to bow to the Saudi King and the Washington DC lobbyists who are making obscene amounts of money lobbying on the King’s behalf,” said Congressman Jones. “The 9/11 victims and their families deserve to know what’s in the 28 pages. They deserve answers, not a cover-up. President Obama has promised the 9/11 families he would release the 28 pages and there isn’t a better time than now to do so.”

Many members of both the 9/11 Commission and the Joint Inquiry publicly support declassifying the 28 pages, along with a large bipartisan coalition of Members of Congress. Two years ago, Congressman Jones sent a letter to President Obama asking for the 28 pages to be declassified and the request was delegated to Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. On Monday, President Obama told CBS News’ Charlie Rose that Director Clapper is close to deciding if the 28 pages should be declassified.

Last year, Congressmen Jones, Lynch, and Massie introduced H. Res. 14, a resolution to call on President Obama to declassify the 28 pages of the Joint Inquiry that were initially classified by President George W. Bush and have remained classified under President Barack Obama. The resolution states that declassification of the pages is necessary to provide the American public with the full truth surrounding the tragic events of September 11, 2001, particularly relating to the involvement of foreign governments.

http://jones.house.gov/press-release/jones-calls-obama-not-bow-saudi-king