The Bush White House will get to review the “independent” 9/11 Commission report before it is released to the public and will have the opportunity to delete sections for national security purposes.
Chairman Thomas Kean, a former Republican governor of New Jersey, said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he was surprised to learn of the White House review, which he said was required under law to ensure any material that could compromise intelligence was not included."They go through it line by line," Kean said, referring to the White House review process involving intelligence issues. White House chief of Staff Andrew Card will oversee the vetting.
You can bet Karl Rove will be there right alongside Card with a big black marker. In the end, we may see a report come out that claims John Kerry tried to highjack a fifth plane.