Kristen Breitweiser
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I think the 28 pages, the classified and unclassified versions without redactions need to come out.
And I think the 9-11 Commission source files need to be...
Fully available to the American public, ideally released to some sort of like Doge-like staff who could digitize it and put in like some sort of, you know, like database searchable document.
system so that the American public can actually search those files.
The problem with the 9-11 commission source documents is that they're almost impossible to look through.
They're all at the National Archives.
What is digital is highly redacted and they're impossible to find.
There's no finding aid that makes any sense.
And I think that's on purpose.
But those are the types of things that I think 25 years out, like, why aren't we getting them?
And why isn't President Trump demanding they're
I mean, I think that it's the biggest open secret in Washington, D.C.
I feel like in many ways, like a lot of members of Congress know.
I feel like certainly the Intel committees know.
And that kind of blows my mind because I feel like... You're sure of that?
I mean, I'm not sure, but obviously they all have clearances.
They have access to the files.
You know, anyone could have gone in and read the 28 pages, the secret 28 pages.
If you're a member of Congress, you have clearance, you go into a SCIF, you're allowed to read that.
I don't know why every member of Congress didn't go and do that.