September 11th ceremony held, Trump and Bush are missing

US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden attended this Saturday at the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks. They were attending the initial ceremony in New York, at the site where the Twin Towers were erected after the crash of two aircraft taken hostage by al-Qaeda terrorists. [...]
US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden attended this Saturday at the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks. They were attending the initial ceremony in New York, at the site where the Twin Towers were erected after the crash of two aircraft taken hostage by al-Qaeda terrorists.
Two former presidents, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, joined the ceremony, while the absence of President George W was observed. Bush and Donald Trump. But while Bush has reportedly attended and will even give a speech in Shanksville, the place where the fourth plane, taken hostage by terrorists targeting Washington, was taught that Donald Trump would visit the country of the Twin Towers alone.
Trump is thought to be accompanied on this visit by Rudy Giuliani, his personal lawyer, who at the time of the attacks was mayor of New York City City Hall.
The names of the victims of the attacks were read during the ceremony, while after the bells fell at the exact time when the two planes crashed into the Twin Towers, the singer from New Jersey, Bruce Springstein, sang his song “I'll see You In My Dreams”, part of his album “The Resing”, published in 2002, as an answer to the September 11 attacks. /a2news












