Topic: 28 Pages

12 chapters across the catalog

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 2:41:24 - 2:46:18

880: Promise to Prosecute

Donald Trump and the 28 Pages of the 9/11 Report

An old interview between Donald Trump and Sean Hannity is analyzed, where Trump suggests that the "28 pages" of the 9/11 Commission Report would implicate Saudi Arabia. Trump uses the phrase "ripping down of the world" to describe the attacks. The hosts speculate that Trump may have had access to the classified documents long before their public release.

Quantum of Evidence
Episode 863 44:31 - 48:43

863: Quantum of Evidence

JASTA Veto, Saudi Arabia 9/11 Bill

President Obama vetoed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), which would have allowed 9/11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia. While the bill passed both houses of Congress, Obama argued it undermines U.S. interests, despite the release of the "28 pages" linking Saudi individuals to the hijackers.

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 32:21 - 36:27

859: Army of Conquest

Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, Saudi Veto

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill allowing 9-11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia, following the Senate's earlier approval. President Obama has threatened to veto the legislation, citing concerns over sovereign immunity and potential retaliatory lawsuits against the United States in foreign courts. Saudi Arabia has reportedly threatened to sell $750 billion in U.S. assets if the bill becomes law.

Witch Hunt
Episode 844 1:44:22 - 1:48:54

844: Witch Hunt

9/11 Report, 28 Pages, Saudi Arabia Lawsuits

The long-awaited release of the "28 pages" from the 9/11 inquiry is discussed, with the hosts noting the strategic timing of the release during the RNC. Senator Bob Graham comments on the embarrassing nature of the information regarding Saudi Arabia. Legal expert Lionel explains the potential for "lawfare," where US citizens sue foreign governments, and the risk of reciprocal lawsuits against the US for drone strikes.

Spatchcock
Episode 839 39:52 - 42:23

839: Spatchcock

John Brennan, 9/11 Commission, 28 Pages Declassification

CIA Director John Brennan addressed the potential release of the redacted "28 pages" from the 9/11 inquiry during a Council on Foreign Relations event. Brennan downplayed the significance of the documents, suggesting they contain unvetted speculation that could be misrepresented by the public.

F4K3 80085
Episode 825 2:38:56 - 2:43:03

825: F4K3 80085

9/11 Commission, Saudi Embassy Involvement and the 28 Pages

Former 9/11 Commissioner John Lehman stated that the classified "28 pages" contain evidence of support for the hijackers from individuals working within the Saudi embassy and government-funded charities. While the commission previously found no evidence that senior Saudi officials were aware of the plot, Lehman is calling for a vigorous pursuit of lower-level involvement. Critics argue that the reporting often downplays the clear links between the Saudi government and the individuals named in the FBI summaries.

Document 17
Episode 818 54:36 - 1:03:20

818: Document 17

Saudi Arabia, 9/11 Families and JASTA Bill

President Obama visits Saudi Arabia amid tensions over the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA). The bill would allow 9/11 families to sue the Saudi government for allegedly financing the hijackers, a claim bolstered by the classified "28 pages" of the 9/11 Commission Report.

Sellout Politics
Episode 817 2:30:35 - 2:37:04

817: Sellout Politics

The 28 Pages and Saudi 9/11 Links

Former Senator Bob Graham is leading a push to declassify 28 pages of the 9/11 Commission Report that allegedly link Saudi officials to the financing of the attacks. Saudi Arabia has reportedly threatened to sell $750 billion in US assets if Congress passes a bill allowing the pages to be released. The hosts question why the Obama administration is lobbying to block the transparency measure.

Solution Space
Episode 730 1:24:04 - 1:28:19

730: Solution Space

The Yes Men, CIA 9/11 Report and Saudi Blackmail

The activist group "The Yes Men" protested Shell's Arctic drilling by handing out "ancient ice" in New York. The conversation shifts to the 28 redacted pages of the 9/11 Commission Report. The hosts suggest the ongoing focus on these pages serves as a form of public blackmail against Saudi Arabia to ensure their cooperation with U.S. interests.

After Spin Class
Episode 652 2:15:58 - 2:20:51

652: After Spin Class

The Missing 28 Pages and Saudi 9/11 Ties

Thirteen years after the 9/11 attacks, there is renewed mainstream interest in the 28 redacted pages of the joint congressional inquiry. The pages reportedly implicate Saudi Arabian officials in funding the hijackers. The hosts discuss President Obama's proclamation of "Patriot Day" and suggest the sudden focus on Saudi Arabia after a decade is a calculated "hit piece."

Putinism
Episode 640 31:13 - 35:12

640: Putinism

Structural Engineering Failures, 28 Pages Declassification

The collapse of WTC 7 is compared to other major historical engineering disasters like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse. The discussion suggests that the mainstream media's sudden interest in 9/11 skeptics may be a tactic to "soften the blow" before the potential release of the classified 28 pages from the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 1:42:01 - 1:47:46

639: Tangible Things

28 Pages, Glenn Beck, and Hillary Clinton

The "28 pages" of the 9/11 Commission Report become a topic of discussion following a Glenn Beck segment. The hosts suggest the pages are a "red herring" that likely implicate Mossad or Saudi Arabia but are being used now to politically damage Hillary Clinton's future presidential run. They note that congressmen have the legal immunity to reveal the contents on the House floor but choose not to.