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Biden’s Ground Zero Visit: Memories Clash with Records

President Joe Biden‌ on Sept. 11 urged Americans to never forget the evil that they witnessed when Islamist terrorists attacked New York 22 years ago. Meanwhile, questions have arisen regarding the accuracy of his recollections of visiting Ground Zero the day after the attacks.

In ​a‌ speech delivered to‌ U.S.​ service ⁢members at Joint ⁢Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, the president said:

“I join you on this solemn day to renew our sacred vow: Never forget. Never forget. We never forget. Each of those precious lives [was] stolen when evil attacked.”

President Biden‌ recalled observing the wreckage of the Twin Towers in lower Manhattan on ‌Sept. 12, 2001, saying it seemed as though he was looking into hell itself.

Because of that, he acknowledged, it can be difficult for ‍many to remember the horror of the day.

“I felt like I ⁢was looking through ‍the gates of hell. It looked so devastating,”

President Biden said.

“How can we reopen‌ that wound? It’s like reopening a black hole in your chest, sucking you back into it again. Bringing you back to that moment when you saw the ‌news.”

However, President Biden’s claims that he observed the devastation⁣ in ⁢Manhattan on Sept. 12, 2001, are contradicted by C-SPAN⁢ coverage of ​U.S. Senate proceedings ⁤that ​show him giving a speech on the Senate floor, reported Fox News. According to records, all ⁢senators were present at the Senate​ for a classified briefing that afternoon ‌at 2 p.m. ET.

The president’s autobiography made no mention⁤ of visiting Ground ​Zero on⁣ Sept. 12, instead, it states that he “headed‌ back to the Capitol,” per⁤ a New York Post report.

A Break With Custom

President⁣ Biden’s decision to hold his speech in Alaska instead of at one of ​the attack ‍sites is a⁤ departure from⁢ what’s now considered customary for the annual remembrance speech, although both Barack Obama and George W. Bush delivered one such speech from the White House.

There was nevertheless a smattering of government officials from across the political spectrum at the annual commemoration of the 9/11 attacks in Manhattan, including Vice President Kamala Harris, Senate Majority⁤ Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), New York Mayor Eric Adams, former New York Mayor ​Mike Bloomberg, and⁤ Florida ‍Gov. Ron DeSantis.
President Biden flew into Alaska earlier on Sept. 11 after concluding ⁤a five-day trip to India and⁤ Vietnam, where he secured a historic‍ deal that will help to ease American reliance on Chinese-built semiconductors.

It’s unlikely that he could have reached one of the attack sites in time to deliver a speech.

President Biden noted‌ that fact and underscored that the⁤ Alaskan joint base had scrambled fighters on the fateful day to help escort ‍jetliners amid a chaotic shutdown of U.S. airspace.

“Though this military base isn’t located on ground zero, we know that distance did not dull or​ diminish the pain we felt all across the nation on ⁢Sept.11,”

he said.

Biden Calls for​ Unity, Resolve

The 9/11 ⁣attacks were the most deadly assault on U.S. soil since the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which killed more than⁤ 2,400 Americans.

The attacks struck‌ the ​World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon and cost ⁣the lives of all the passengers on ​board Flight 93 when they turned⁤ on their hijackers over Pennsylvania.

Nearly 3,000 people were ​killed on 9/11, with many more since dying from exposure to​ toxic smoke or to elements of the⁢ crumbling buildings or as‌ part of the subsequent global war on terror.

Despite such brutality, President⁢ Biden said, the ideals of America’s founding remain‍ intact.

“Those terrorists‌ could not touch what no ⁢force, no enemy, no day ever could. That is the soul of America,”

he said.

“The soul of‌ America is based on a sacred proposition. That we’re all created equal.”



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