A small group of 9/11 Widows, who later became known as the "Jersey Girls," and their allies -- the 9/11 Families Steering Committee, fought a reluctant White House for more than a year before it would begin an investigation into 9/11.
Finally, when the 9/11 Commission investigation was launched, it was underfunded; limited in scope; saddled by arbitrary time limits; and ultimately racked by scandal. Six of the ten Commissioners said they were unhappy with the investigation; and one even resigned, calling it a "cover-up." In the end, the Commission failed to answer the most important questions about 9/11, many of which haunt our Nation still.
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