28 Saudi Pages: Saudis feared captured Bin Laden would spill their terror support history
While there was not a lot new in the 28 pages, there were some crucial new bits like this piece of an Intercept reporter noticed about Bin Laden:
While the report does not find any smoking gun pointing to official Saudi involvement, it does highlight one consistently troubling theme of the kingdoms response to the attacks: its refusal to cooperate with investigators seeking to uncover information about the hijackers. As the report notes, In testimony and interviews, a number of FBI agents and CIA officers complained to the [inquiry] about a lack of Saudi cooperation in terrorism investigations both before and after the September 11th attacks.
Referencing a May 1996 Director of Central Intelligence memo, the report cited agency beliefs that
the Saudis had stopped providing background information or other assistance on Bin Ladin because Bin Ladin had too much information about official Saudi dealings with Islamic extremists in the 1980s for Riyadh to deliver him into U.S. hands.
https://theintercept.com/2016/07/15/saudi-ties-to-911-detailed-in-documents-suppressed-since-2002/