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Related: About this forumGeorge W Bush chose Henry Kissinger to lead the original 9/11 Commission. Why did Henry Resign?
Now that Henry K is in the news...
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States was established on November 27, 2002, by President George W. Bush and the United States Congress, with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger initially appointed to head the commission. However, Kissinger resigned only weeks after being appointed, because he would have been obliged to disclose the clients of his private consulting business
...By the spring of 2003, the commission was off to a slow start, needing additional funding to help it meet its target day for the final report, of May 27, 2004. In late March, the Bush administration agreed to provide an additional $9 million for the commission, though this was $2 million short of what the commission requestedd. The first hearings were held from March 31 to April 1, 2003, in New York City...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_Commission
Kissinger resigns as head of 9/11 commission
Friday, December 13, 2002
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Facing questions about potential conflicts of interest, Henry Kissinger resigned Friday as chairman of the September 11 commission.
President Bush named Kissinger to lead the 10-member commission last month, dropping his longstanding opposition to an independent probe of the events leading up to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
(NTF:: Who would want an independent probe of the biggest crime against the US in history? Only kooky conspiracy theorists...)
In a letter to the president, Kissinger, 79, said he was stepping down from the appointment to remove any questions about even the appearance of a conflict of interest regarding his ties to several organizations and public figures.
An administration official said Kissinger also called White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card Friday afternoon to talk about his withdrawal from the position. The official would not say if the call was expected, but aides said the president was surprised by Kissinger's decision...snip
Read More: http://edition.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/12/13/kissinger.resigns/
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)...a fairly immediate blowback against his appointment. A brief glimmer of hope that popular opinion was at least entertaining the idea that minimally Bush & Co. fucked up and wouldn't tolerate the kind of coverup a Kissinger-led committee would provide. Whatever excuses for stepping down Kissinger provided were simply that.
whitefordmd
(102 posts)Geez guys, it's right in the first paragraph.
wildbilln864
(13,382 posts)gyroscope
(1,443 posts)he was business partners with the bin ladens and profited handsomely from the wars that followed 9/11.