Declassify Records

'Declassify Records' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Donald Trump Heard Discussing Secret Documents On Tape: Report
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 27, 2023
    Former US president Donald Trump can be heard discussing secret documents he had apparently held on to and took unlawfully to his beachfront mansion in Florida. He is acknowledging that he had not declassified them in an audio recording aired by CNN.
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  • Declassify Records on Netaji, MPs Demand in Rajya Sabha
    India News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 9, 2014
    The demand to declassify records relating to Subhash Chandra Bose was raised in Rajya Sabha by the Trinamool Congress and got support from the Left and Congress.
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  • CIA releases declassified documents from 9/11 file
    World News | Associated Press | Wednesday June 20, 2012
    In the months before the terrorist attacks of September 2001, the CIA unit dedicated to hunting for Osama bin Laden complained that it was running out of money, and analysts considered the likelihood of catching the terror leader to be extremely low, according to government records published on Tuesday.
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'Declassify Records' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Donald Trump Heard Discussing Secret Documents On Tape: Report
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 27, 2023
    Former US president Donald Trump can be heard discussing secret documents he had apparently held on to and took unlawfully to his beachfront mansion in Florida. He is acknowledging that he had not declassified them in an audio recording aired by CNN.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Declassify Records on Netaji, MPs Demand in Rajya Sabha
    India News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 9, 2014
    The demand to declassify records relating to Subhash Chandra Bose was raised in Rajya Sabha by the Trinamool Congress and got support from the Left and Congress.
    www.ndtv.com
  • CIA releases declassified documents from 9/11 file
    World News | Associated Press | Wednesday June 20, 2012
    In the months before the terrorist attacks of September 2001, the CIA unit dedicated to hunting for Osama bin Laden complained that it was running out of money, and analysts considered the likelihood of catching the terror leader to be extremely low, according to government records published on Tuesday.
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