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Saudi intelligence wanted 9/11 Commission to clear key suspect who turned out to be Saudi spy
By Robbyn Swan and Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
Saudi Arabian intelligence officials pushed the 9/11 Commission’s top staff to exonerate a key Saudi suspect, Omar al Bayoumi, who the FBI later concluded was a Saudi spy who provided significant support to the first two al Qaeda hijackers to enter the U.S. -
Key 9/11 evidence kept from FBI agents, Scotland Yard as DOJ declined to extradite Bayoumi
By Dan Christensen and Robbyn Swan
FloridaBulldog.org
The strange case of 9/11 is getting stranger due to apparent inaction of the FBI and Department of Justice. -
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New disclosures only deepen mystery of Rep. Donalds’s wife’s charter school companies
By Will Bredderman
FloridaBulldog.org
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Naples), a leading candidate for governor, updated his personal financial disclosures in August following a Florida Bulldog story finding he had failed to fully report his wife’s stakes in companies that provide services to a charter school chain she co-founded. -
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Trump’s Boca Raton hatchet man and an illegal $500K donation to a MAGA Super PAC
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
When Boca Raton’s Bill Pulte – Donald Trump’s hatchet man in the president’s push to seize control of the nation’s Federal Reserve System – appeared before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee for his confirmation hearing in February, he thanked his wife for her “unwavering support.” Not suprisingly, Pulte didn’t mention… -
Saudis fail in bid to dismiss 9/11 lawsuit; Broad hunt for new evidence in Florida, elsewhere to begin soon
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
In an enormous win for the survivors and relatives of the nearly 3,000 killed during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, a New York federal judge Thursday denied Saudi Arabia’s motion to dismiss their multi-billion-dollar civil lawsuit accusing the Kingdom of aiding and abetting al Qaeda.
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