Read the Declassified '28 Pages' About the 9/11 Attack

Read the 28 pages withheld from the first 9/11 investigation.

ByABC News
July 15, 2016, 7:41 PM
A U.S. flag is placed on the 9/11 memorial before the ceremony to commemorate the 14th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2015 in New York.
A U.S. flag is placed on the 9/11 memorial before the ceremony to commemorate the 14th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2015 in New York.
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— -- Today Congress and the U.S. Intelligence Community declassified 28 pages of documents produced by the first Congressional inquiry into the 9/11 attacks that included leads and speculative information about a possible Saudi government connection to two of the 19 hijackers.

The intelligence community said today that these pages only represent preliminary findings and do not reflect the U.S. government's ultimate conclusions about the attacks, which for the most part exonerate Saudi Arabia.

But these documents might serve as useful evidence for families of the 9/11 victims who are trying to sue the Saudi government. Read the documents for yourself here: