
In a Facebook post, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said, “24 years ago, nearly 3,000 lives were claimed during the unconscionable attacks of 9/11. California will forever hold the memory of those lost in our hearts, as well as the service members who dedicated their lives to protecting our freedoms and way of life.”
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted to X, “24 years ago, September 11 changed America forever. We honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost, the courage of those who ran toward danger, and the unity that carried us through. [President Trump] and I will ensure the HHS World Trade Center Health Program continues to serve our 9/11 heroes-firefighters, police, cleanup crews, survivors, and Pentagon workers. We will never forget.
Meanwhile, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X, “On September 11, thousands of innocent lives were lost in an unthinkable tragedy that profoundly changed our nation. On this day of remembrance, we mourn the lives lost, honor the heroism of our first responders, and reflect on the resilience of the American people.”
On multiple social media posts, Kamala Harris said, “We will never forget the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Twenty-four years later, we continue to share their stories, support their loved ones, and honor the heroes who responded that day and in the years that followed.”
President Trump spoke at the 9/11 Memorial at the Pentagon Thursday morning, as well as posting to Truth Social, “On that fateful day, savage monsters attacked the very symbols of our civilization. Yet here in Virginia, and in New York, and in the skies over Pennsylvania, Americans did not hesitate. They stood on their feet, and they showed the world that we will never yield, we will never bend, we will never give up, and our great American flag will never, ever fail…”
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