Donald Trump at NYPD on 20th anniversary of September 11 - Photo "Donald Trump" by Dan Scavino |
President Trump visits the NYPD and FDNY on the 20th Anniversary of September 11.
45th President of the United States Donald J. Trump visited the NYPD and FDNY on the 20th Anniversary of September 11. Former President Donald Trump commemorated the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks by visiting a fire station and police precinct in New York City, where he criticized his successor for the way he pulled out of Afghanistan last month.
Donald Trump skipped joining President Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George Bush, VP Kamala Harris, and other past presidents at official 9/11 memorial ceremonies Saturday at the World Trade Center and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Instead, he traveled several blocks from his Trump Tower building in Manhattan in New York City to the 17th police precinct and the neighboring fire station. Speaking to officers, Trump blasts Biden on withdrawal from Afghanistan and expressed surprise about why it hadn't come up in other 9/11 memorial speeches. “It was gross incompetence,” he said of the exit.
Trump was asked by the officers whether he plans to launch a comeback run for the White House/Presidential Elections in 2024 -- or for mayor of New York. He said it was an easy decision that would make them happy.
“If I catch COVID it's because of you,” Trump said as he posed for photos with police officers.
Trump planned to end the day in Florida, where he is providing commentary on a boxing match. hijackers to abandon their mission of targeting the U.S. Capitol offered a lasting lesson of courage and hope.
“This story and this place remind us each day what it means to be an American,” said Wolf, a Democrat. “In times of strife, we Americans, we come together. We comfort each other. We protect each other and we stand up for each other. This memorial is a powerful reminder of what we have lost. But it's also a powerful reminder of the strength of the American spirit.”
Larry Catuzzi, father of Flight 93 passenger Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas, said in an interview that he talks to her every day. Earlier Trump had told Fox News on Friday that he planned to visit Ground Zero on Saturday but no official plans were been announced.
Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff & Director of Social Media, Dan Scavino shares some great images from NYC, check this out.
— Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) September 11, 2021
President Trump visiting the NYPD and FDNY on the 20th Anniversary of #September11 #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/wsOhQFbLE8
— Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) September 11, 2021
God bless our Presiden Trump! The peoples President!!
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