Probly this has already been blogged. But I can't find jack poop in this Kos search engine... so I'll let someone tell me if this is a repeat.
Looks like 5 of those who were going to testify will be allowed in the upcoming Senate Judiciary hearings this week. Suck on that for awhile Rummy, you pig.
Honestly, I can't say if that's all of them... to my ear, it seems like 5 was about right. I don't know who is still being held back (if anyone).
I only saw this on Fox's website, but admittedly I've been busy with other things than news this weekend and haven't been checking everything.
WASHINGTON -- The Defense Department on Friday reversed its earlier decision to bar key witnesses from testifying about just how much information the U.S. government had on the Sept. 11 hijackers before they led the attacks that killed 3,000 people.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has therefore scheduled a second hearing for next week on the formerly secret Pentagon intelligence unit called "Able Danger"
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Although those Able Danger analysts say they told the Sept. 11 commission about their findings, former members of the panel have so far dismissed the claim.
The Senate Judiciary Committee said in a statement Friday that the Pentagon now will allow five witnesses to testify. Among those are Army Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer (search), Navy Capt. Scott Phillpott (search) and defense contractor John Smith (search).
Shaffer said in written testimony last week that the Pentagon blocked him from offering information on Able Danger and its identification of Atta -- the lead hijacker.
Update Don't miss comment Numero Uno below... apparently, the DOD is still restricting these guys. So what's the lesson here: Don't trust Fox for news.