Twenty-eight pages of long classified information about suspected ties between the Saudi Arabian government and the 9/11 terror attacks were released by Congress Friday.
The secret documents, known as the “28 pages,” has long been fodder for speculation that high-ranking Saudi officials had knowledge of the pending World Trade Center attack.
The classified pages were part of the 2002 congressional investigation into Sept. 11 — but were never made public.
Later probes found no evidence the Saudi Arabian government had knowledge of the plan to attack America, or that any of its officials knowingly supported the Al Qaeda members who carried out the atrocity.
The documents went live Friday afternoon on the website of the Congress Intelligence Committee.
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