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Twenty years after he narrowly escaped the World Trade Center’s South Tower, Timothy Frolich is going back to ground zero for the first time to mark the anniversary of the deadliest attack on U.S. soil.
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Frolich’s visit to the site isn’t just about commemorating the day that transformed his life and the lives many other Americans. He hopes it will also be about what’s next: the likely release of new details about Saudi Arabia’s alleged role in the attacks – information the U.S. government has fought for years to keep secret.
Under pressure from 9/11 victims and their families, President Joe Biden on Sept. 3 directed the Justice Department and other federal agencies to declassify some documents from the FBI’s investigation into the terrorist attacks.
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