Never-before-seen photos released of Bush's administration's reaction to 9/11 attacks

The new photos were released after an FOIA request by producers affiliated with PBS' "Frontline" documentary series.

Caption: Shown in this never-before-seen photo, Vice President Dick Cheney, seated right, works with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, seated center, and several other members of President George W. Bushs administration following the... (Copyright by WSLS - All rights reserved)

Media General – Last week, the National Archives released more than 350 new images of the Bush administration responding during the 9/11 terror attacks.

The images, which can be viewed here in the National Archives Flickr library, were released after a Freedom of Information Act request, according to the Boston Globe.

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The request reportedly came from producers affiliated with PBS' documentary series "Frontline."

Gallery: The White House reacts to 9/11

The photos include shots of Vice President Dick Cheney watching news coverage of the attacks in his office, as well as Cheney and several members of President George W. Bush's administration in the Emergency Operations Center beneath the White House.

CNN reports last week's batch of photos are the second set of images released depicting Cheney and the Bush administration's actions during the 9/11 terror attacks.