Craig Unger

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Person.png Craig Unger   Amazon WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist, writer)
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BornUnited States
March 25, 1949
United States
Alma materHarvard University
Wrote an op-ed for the Boston Globe demanding answers from the 9/11 Commission on who gave permission for Saudi nationals to leave the United States.

Craig Unger is an American journalist and writer.

September 11, 2001

On April 11, 2004, Unger wrote an op-ed for the Boston Globe demanding answers from the 9/11 Commission on who gave permission for Saudi nationals to leave the United States.[1] He repeated the theme of his book, House of Bush, House of Saud, that was also featured in Fahrenheit 9/11: "Is it possible that President Bush himself played a role in authorizing the evacuation of the Saudis after 9/11?" Unger reports that he traced $1.4 billion in investments by the Saudis to friends and business organizations closely associated with the Bush family.

Books

  • Blue Blood (1989)
  • House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties (2004) Template:ASIN
  • The Fall of the House of Bush: The Untold Story of How a Band of True Believers Seized the Executive Branch, Started the Iraq War, and Still Imperils America's Future (2007) Template:ASIN
  • American Armageddon (2008)
  • Boss Rove (2012)
  • When Women Win: EMILY's List and the Rise of Women in American Politics (2016), with Ellen Malcolm
  • House of Trump, House of Putin: The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia (2018) ISBN 978-1524743505
  • American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery (Penguin Publishing Group, 2021) ISBN 978-0593182536


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