Joe Biden to release secret 9/11 files on Saudi Arabia after victims’ families disinvite him from memorial

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Smoke pours from the twin towers of the World Trade Center after they were hit by two hijacked airliners in a terrorist attack September 11, 2001 (Getty)
Smoke pours from the twin towers of the World Trade Center after they were hit by two hijacked airliners in a terrorist attack September 11, 2001 (Getty)

Joe Biden announced support of a “fresh review” of classified documents after families of September 11 victims said he’s not welcome at 20th-anniversary events unless the secret files are released.

The president said he approves of the Department of Justice reviewing the long-classified material, which families believe will show that Saudi Arabian leaders supported the terrorist attack that killed almost 3,000 people.

The move comes after Mr Biden was told by 1,800 family members of 9/11 victims, survivors and first responders that he is not welcome at this year’s memorial unless he declassifies the unreleased evidence.

The ultimatum was made in a letter sent to the White House on Friday, and by Monday the Federal Bureau of Investigation was reviewing what additional information could be released.

Mr Biden said his administration was committed to ensuring the maximum degree of transparency under the law, while adhering to guidance on the invocation of the state secrets privilege.

“In this vein, I welcome the Department of Justice’s filing today, which commits to conducting a fresh review of documents where the government has previously asserted privileges, and to doing so as quickly as possible,” he said in a statement.

In Friday’s letter, the victims’ families said they were hopeful Mr Biden would be the champion of those lost Americans by placing truth, justice and accountability before the interests of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

"Twenty years later, there is simply no reason - unmerited claims of ‘national security or otherwise - to keep this information secret," the letter stated, according to Reuters.

"But if President Biden reneges on his commitment and sides with the Saudi government, we would be compelled to publicly stand in objection to any participation by his administration in any memorial ceremony of 9/11."

This is a developing story.

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