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Reaction of Congressional Leaders to the Secure Location on September 11, 2001: John Feehery
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9/9/2013, 8:57 PM
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John Feehery, Press Secretary for Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert, describes congressional leadership's reactions to the secure location where they met after the evacuation of the U.S. Capitol, following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. For more information, please visit http://history.house.gov/Oral-History/Events/September-11/Evacuation/.
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