One day after presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s recent comments about World Trade Center Building 7 and 9/11 broke in the media, Ted Walter went on the show Redacted to talk with Clayton Morris about many “strange things” that happened on 9/11.
Perhaps the most notable of those — referenced by Kennedy in his interview with CNN’s Peter Bergen — was the total, sudden, symmetrical, free-fall destruction of a 47-story steel-framed high-rise that wasn’t struck an airplane.
Although Kennedy was cautious and limited in what he said, to have a serious presidential candidate openly express skepticism about the official narrative of Building 7’s destruction — and 9/11 more broadly — represents a major step forward in the pursuit of 9/11 justice.
Look for more to happen on this front in the weeks and months ahead.