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22 Apr 2025, 06:25 GMT+10
Ron Johnson suspects an awful lot is being covered up about the attacks
Republican Senator Ron Johnson has suggested that new congressional hearings into the September 11 attacks may be forthcoming, citing unanswered questions surrounding the official narrative and the handling of evidence.
On September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four passenger airliners, crashing two into the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan. A third plane struck the Pentagon, while the fourth crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), World Trade Center Building 7 collapsed due to fires ignited by debris from one of the nearby towers.
During an interview with conservative commentator Benny Johnson published Monday, Senator Johnson questioned several aspects of the 9/11 investigation, including the collapse of Building 7.
"I don't know that you can find structural engineers - other than the ones that have the corrupt investigation inside NIST - that would say that that thing didn't come down in any other way than a controlled demolition," he said.
Johnson, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, also criticized the removal and destruction of physical evidence from the site, calling it "totally contrary to any other firefighting investigation procedures."
"Where's all the documentation from the NIST investigation? There are a host of questions that I want and I will be asking, quite honestly, now that my eyes have been opened," he added.
When asked whether the public might see hearings on the issue, Johnson replied, "I think so." He further suggested that President Donald Trump, "being a New Yorker himself," might have an interest in reopening the case: "What actually happened in 9/11? What do we know? What is being covered up? My guess is there's an awful lot being covered up in terms of what the American government knows about 9/11."
Johnson also said he recently spoke with former Congressman Curt Weldon and plans to "work with him to expose what he's willing to expose."
Earlier this month, Weldon urged Trump to appoint "people of impeccable integrity" to lead a commission to "study the facts" surrounding 9/11.
In aninterviewwith journalist Tucker Carlson, Weldon dismissed the label of conspiracy theorist, suggesting that the CIA and the government have long engaged in disinformation. "You know, what gets me is reporters who call people conspiracy theorists. Well, that's all the agency does! They're the ones who create the conspiracies," he said. "They have whole courses for their agents on how to make people look like they're conspiracy theorists."
The 9/11 Commission Report, released in 2004, remains the most comprehensive federal review of the attacks. However, critics have pointed to omissions and the continued classification of key government documents. Johnson also referenced a bipartisan effort with Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) in 2023 to obtain unredacted FBI files. "We wanted to get those answers, those documents for the families. Again, we didn't get squat from the FBI," he said.
(RT.com)
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