Robert, In 2002, Congress launched a special Joint Inquiry into the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The final report of the Joint Inquiry was released in December 2002. At the time of publication, a 28-page section of the report was withheld. Even now, over a decade later, those 28 pages still have not been released to the public. But they should be -- the American people deserve answers. In fact, there is a growing movement that calls for the release of the full report. If you agree, join Justin in calling for the Obama administration to release those 28 pages. More than 60 members of Congress have had the chance to read the report for themselves -- including Justin and other constitutional conservatives and libertarians. They've introduced a resolution calling for transparency on this issue. Out of respect for victims' families, loved ones, and all Americans, the 28 pages should be made public. The events of 9/11 were an attack on all Americans, and the public deserves to have the full picture. Please add your name, and demand the release of the 28 pages. -- Team Amash
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