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Rudy Giuliani suggests Saudi Arabia was involved in 9/11 attacks

Rudy Giuliani suggests Saudi Arabia was involved in 9/11 attacks

Rudy Giuliani suggests Saudi Arabia was involved in 9/11 attacks and reveals he was offered $10MILLION by a prince as Obama cozies up to King Salman on trip to the Middle East.

Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani has revealed he was offered a $10million check from a Saudi prince in the wake of the 9/11 attacks as he suggested the Arab kingdom was involved in the attacks.

Giuliani, who was mayor of the city when two hijacked planes were flown into the World Trade Center towers, said he tore up the check and said the high ranking official could ‘burn it in hell’.

In an impassioned plea this morning, Giuliani urged Obama to release 28 pages of a report on the attacks that have been kept secret and are believed to show Saudi involvement in the atrocity.

The row over the secret papers dragged on as Obama met with King Salman in Saudi Arabia, but failed to bring up the alleged connections to the September 11 attacks yet again.

I was given a check by a Saudi Arabian prince for $10million and he had the tumerity to put out a press release blaming America and Israel for the attack on September 11th,” he said on Fox and Friends.

“I can’t tell you what I said when I decided to tear up the check and give it back to him because I can’t repeat it on television; ‘His money he can keep and go burn it in hell”, he said.

I don’t only need to know but the American people need to know exactly what was the role of the Saudi Arabian government in the attacks“, he said.

“We are entitled to know who killed our loved ones and who almost killed all of us.”, he said.

Giuliani’s words came as a former diplomat and congressman who sat on the 9/11 Commission urged President Barack Obama to declassify the 28 pages of the report that allegedly link Saudi Arabia to the attacks.

The hushed-up section of the report is believed to point to Saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people.

Obama sat down with Saudi King Salman and other high-ranking officials for hours of talks today, but did not bring up the 9/11 report, the White House confirmed.

Tim Roemer, a former Democrat congressman and ambassador to India who sat on the 9/11 Commission which wrote the redacted report, said the pages should not be kept secret.

He said Obama had a duty to release the information to the public, who he said deserve to know the truth.

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