WASHINGTON. Following up on a campaign promise, and on the eve of his twenties after the attack on America and the world, Joe Biden has ordered the Justice Department and other federal agencies to review and declassify documents related to the investigation. of the FBI on the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
The executive order sent by the US president to the Minister of Justice Merrick Garland expects the documents to be made public within the next six months. “During the campaign for the presidency, I pledged to ensure transparency on the declassification of documents,” Biden said in a statement released in preparation for the twentieth anniversary of the attacks. “For years, families of 9/11 victims have lobbied the federal government to reveal more information about Saudi Arabia’s possible involvement in financing the attacks.”