Chattanooga Times Free Press

Declassifi­ed document related to Sept. 11 is released

- BY MARK MAZZETTI AND MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

WASHINGTON — The FBI released a newly declassifi­ed document late Saturday describing connection­s that the agency examined between the hijackers and the Saudi government in the years since the Sept. 11 attacks, although it contained no conclusive evidence about whether the kingdom played a role in the attacks.

The 16-page report, which was issued hours after President Joe Biden arrived at the World Trade Center memorial in lower Manhattan, is the first document to be released since the president last week moved to declassify materials that for years have remained secret.

Families of the Sept. 11 victims have long pushed for a deeper investigat­ion into any possible role the Saudi government had in the attacks. Biden instructed the Justice Department and federal agencies in recent days to release declassifi­ed documents over the next six months after a group of hundreds of affected people — including survivors, emergency medical workers and victims’ relatives — told him to skip the memorial event at ground zero this year if he did not move to disclose some of those documents.

The document, which was heavily redacted, describes an interview conducted in November 2015 with a Saudi man, identified only as PII, who was applying for U.S. citizenshi­p. He detailed his work at the country’s consulate in Los Angeles and shared anecdotes about his personal interactio­ns with embassy leadership. The document also summarizes his contact with people who investigat­ors said had provided “significan­t logistic support” to two of the hijackers.

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