Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Trump to attend Sept. 11 anniversar­y ceremony in Pa.

- By Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump will mark the solemn 17th anniversar­y of the Sept. 11 attacks by participat­ing in a ceremony at the 9/11 memorial in Pennsylvan­ia on Tuesday, the White House said.

First lady Melania Trump will accompany the president to the remembranc­e in Shanksvill­e.

Nearly 3,000 people were killed on Sept. 11, 2001, when hijackers flew commercial airplanes into New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the Pennsylvan­ia field in what was the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

The 40 passengers and crew aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvan­ia after leaving Newark, New Jersey, en route to San Francisco, are credited with thwarting a strike on the U.S. Capitol.

Trump observed the somber anniversar­y for the first time as president last year.

He and the first lady, surrounded by aides and administra­tion officials, led a moment of silence on the White House lawn at the exact time that hijackers, executing a plot orchestrat­ed by al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, had rammed the first of two airplanes into the Twin Towers.

Trump also participat­ed in last year’s 9/11 observance at the Pentagon.

A native New Yorker, Trump has a mixed history with 9/11. He frequently uses the terrorist strikes to praise the city’s response but has also made unsubstant­iated claims about what he did and saw that day.

Trump often lauds the bravery of New York police officers, firefighte­rs and other emergency responders who rushed to the crumbling Twin Towers as an example of the city’s resilience. But he has accused fellow Republican George W. Bush, who was president on 9/11, of failing to keep Americans safe.

Trump has also made dubious claims about Sept. 11. He has said when talking about Muslims that “thousands of people were cheering” in Jersey City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from lower Manhattan, as the towers collapsed. There is no evidence in news archives of mass celebratio­ns there by Muslims.

Trump has also said he lost “hundreds of friends” in the attack and said he helped clear rubble afterward.

Trump has not provided names of friends who perished in the attack, but has mentioned knowing a Catholic priest who died while serving as a chaplain to the city’s fire department.

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EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump smiles during a meeting with the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday in Washington.

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