Former Congressman Exposes 9/11 Cover-Up, Demands Trump Probe into Building 7 Collapse

Former Congressman Curt Weldon just dropped a bombshell that could unravel the official 9/11 narrative — one that remains a stain on the American government’s record nearly a quarter century later.

In a jaw-dropping interview with Redacted’s Clayton Morris, the 20-year Pennsylvania Republican alleges a sinister government cover-up—smothering intelligence that could’ve stopped 9/11, hiding the truth about Building 7’s collapse, and even shielding Osama bin Laden in Iran. Weldon’s calling for President Trump to launch a no-holds-barred investigation, and patriots are listening.

Weldon, who was previously the vice chair of the Armed Services Committee, asserts that a top-secret initiative known as Able Danger—financed while he was in position—identified 9/11 mastermind Mohammed Atta and al-Qaeda networks a whole year before the tragic collapse of the towers. The program created charts that included the terrorists’ names, pictures, and frequented locations within New York City.

However, the Department of Justice halted progress by preventing the FBI from taking action. Additionally, Weldon accuses the 9/11 Commission, headed by Philip Zelikow, of suppressing Able Danger’s findings, alleging that their report was a “100% cover-up” designed to protect the interests of the establishment.

Weldon, with his background as a firefighter, also questions the official explanation regarding Building 7, which, without being struck by a plane, collapsed in a fashion similar to a controlled demolition. He refers to testimonies from firefighters about explosions and his own observations at Ground Zero which suggested a deliberate destruction. Weldon is calling for a presidential commission involving fire and structural specialists to thoroughly analyze the evidence and reveal the truth behind the collapse.

Most shocking? Weldon says bin Laden wasn’t hiding in Afghan caves post-9/11—he was tucked away in Iran’s Baluchistan region, courtesy of a deal with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Sources, including intelligence operatives and Middle Eastern royals, told Weldon the U.S. knew, allegedly to avoid more attacks. If true, this deal would dishonor the 2,500 troops lost in Afghanistan and 9/11 families’ grief. Weldon paid a price—threats, a damaged career—all for daring to speak. Now he’s urging Trump to form a task force to expose the intelligence operatives still pulling strings. America deserves the truth.

After Morris interviewed Weldon, Tucker also brought the Congressman on as a guest in an interview that has accrued nearly 780,000 views in under 24 hours.

You can watch Tucker”s entire interview here:

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