The two key Senate authors of the bill that created an independent commission to investigate the Sept. 11 attacks said Thursday that they would introduce legislation next week to extend the panel’s deadline by eight months, to next January. The senators, John McCain, Republican of Arizona, and Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, said they were prepared to fight for the extension over the opposition of the White House and Congressional Republicans. Both want the 10-member commission to meet its original deadline of May 27. “An extension until after the November elections is warranted to ensure a comprehensive and thorough investigation in a nonpartisan environment,” Senator McCain said in a statement. Full Story
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