Once again to correct misinformation being spread by keyboard warriors, prior to 9/11 the FBI and CIA were prevented from coordinating intel by a memo sent by Jamie Gorelick, who was a Deputy Attorney General during the Clinton administration. This hamstrung the agencies ability to gather intel (ridiculously, Gorelick was later appointed to be on the 9/11 Commission, and of course she never implicated herself). Moreover, Michael Morell, the former Acting CIA Director, confirmed that during the early months of the Bush administration there was chatter of an impending terrorist attack, but it had no specifics. Basically it said that somewhere in the United States at some unspecified date and time. Morell said that with information like that, and following the rules set up by President Bill Clinton, there was nothing Bush could have done. Neither he nor anyone in his administration had special psychic powers that would allow them to know what the investigative agencies didn't.