DOJ moves to prevent FBI whistelblower from giving a deposition in 911 suit
FBI whistleblower and former translator Sibel Edmonds, who has appeared on 60 MINUTES and recently been interviewed in many of the largest newspapers in the world has something to say. We know already that Senator Charles Grassley has found her credible and that she has charged the government with lying for stating that it had no knowledge of the possibility that Al Qaeda might use hijacked airliners as weapons against buildings. She was placed under a gag order restricting her from speaking with the press about that knowledge by John Ashcroft in October of 2002 and she has pushed the envelope of that order in a multitude of recent interviews. The government has just moved to keep Edmonds from giving a deposition in response to a subpoena.
White House seeks to limit damage from 911 testimony by Bush, Cheney
President George W. Bush, alongside Vice-President Dick Cheney, will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9.30am. Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a stenographer present.
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