September 11th attacks, Americans urge Biden to publish government records

A thousand and 600 Americans affected by the 11 September terrorist attacks ask President Joe Biden to publish government records. Their request comes 20 years after the tragic event. The group sent a letter to the president recalling the campaign's promise to publish documents and information on the terrorist attack. Some accused the government [...]
Their request comes 20 years after the tragic event.
The group sent a letter to the president recalling the campaign's promise to publish documents and information on the terrorist attack.
Some accused the government of hiding the truth from the American people about the role of Saudi Arabia in supporting Osama bin Laden.
They also demand that President Biden not attend this year's memorial ceremony in “Ground Zero” in New York, if he does not meet their request. The White House responded by saying that Biden wants to fulfill his promise, but it is up to the Justice Department to take final steps.












