Republic of the House
Representative Mike Loler (RN.Y.) reprimanded Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis) on Tuesday evening due to “conspiracy theories” around September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Johnson said, in an interview this week with a conservative influencer, that he wanted to hold additional sessions on the attack on the World Trade Center complex in New York City, after watching a documentary and talking to others who question the government’s investigation into the attack, which killed nearly 3,000 people, including hundreds of the first respondents.
Johnson said: “There is a set of questions that I will ask, fully frankly, now after I opened my eyes,” Johnson said.
Tore the comments, describing them as “foolish”.
“With respect, Senator Johnson must stop trading conspiracy theories about the worst terrorist attack in our nation’s history and others that changed the lives of many of my colleagues in New York,” said Luller on the social media platform X.
“Such the codes do not respect the innocent lost lives, and the respondents have the brave, and all families and survivors who still have pain 9/11 every day.”
Johnson, who is at the third term of the Senate, chairs the Senate Permanent Sub -Committee of the Senate and Government Affairs.
“There are a lot of horrific questions,” he said in the interview, “There are many horrific questions,” especially about the collapse of building 7, which fell hours after the terrorists crashed two commercial planes in the twin towers, “he said in the interview early this week.
The investigation conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) concluded that the construction of 7 gradually collapsed from a long fire that cannot be extinguished due to water supply problems after widespread damage. Experts have exposed the efforts repeatedly and repeatedly to link the fall of construction 7 to the demolition subject to control.
Johnson’s office did not immediately respond to the hill request for comment.