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16 Years ago, America suffered
indescribable travesty on 9/11/2011, when America was attacked by terrorists.
So many lives were saved because of the many unknown heroes who were willing to
lay down their lives. Yet, on this unforgettable day, nearly 3,000 people
were killed. As the nation pauses to remember, so does our President and First
Lady. President Trump and the First Lady took time to lead a moment of silence in remembrance of those lost on 9/11. It is a deep
heartfelt reminder of the loss that our nation suffered on this fateful day.
Many can
remember the very place where they were standing or sitting the moment they
heard or saw the planes hitting the Twin Towers in New York City. The President
also joined many who convened at the Pentagon
to remember the devastation that took place on 9/11. As one who was in New York
City on this day, President Donald Trump shares how that day began. “We're
gathered here today to remember a morning that started very much like this one.
Parents dropped off their children at school. Travelers stood in line at
airports and getting ready to board flights. Here at the Pentagon and at
offices all across the country, people began their early meetings. Then, our
whole world changed. America was under attack. The realities that took
place that morning is unforgettable. “The horror and anguish of that dark day
were seared into our national memory forever. It was the worst attack on our
country since Pearl Harbor and even worse because this was an attack on
civilians -- innocent men, women, and children whose lives were taken so
needlessly.”
As we remember
the nearly 3,000 people that lost their lives, we must also remember the many
mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and friends who continue to live their
lives with irreplaceable holes in their lives from lost loved ones. The
President continues to share how the heart of the nation is with those who lost
those that were so near and dear to them. “Today, our entire nation grieves with you
and with every family of those 2,977 innocent souls who were murdered by
terrorists 16 years ago.” As the President shared his heart-felt words,
he was joined by the families who lost family members on that tragic day. “Though
we can never erase your pain, or bring back those you lost, we can honor their
sacrifice by pledging our resolve to do whatever we must to keep our people
safe.”
As the
President continues his words from the grounds of the Pentagon, he shares about
the many lives that were lost at the Pentagon during the morning of September
11th. “That September morning, each of those brave Americans died as they had
lived: as heroes doing their duty and protecting us and our country. We mourn
them, we honor them, and we pledge to never, ever forget them.” The
President continues to entail how the heart of the nation was so devastatingly
torn that morning. “The living, breathing soul of America wept with grief for every life
taken on that day. We shed our tears in their memory, pledged our devotion in
their honor, and turned our sorrow into an unstoppable resolve to achieve
justice in their name.” While enemies of our nation had their
intentions, President Trump commented on the resiliency of Americans in the
face of their enemies. “But America cannot be intimidated, and
those who try will soon join the long list of vanquished enemies who dared to
test our mettle.”
While there
were many service men and women who were lost because of 9/11, there have been
thousands that responded to the call to fight against terrorism. “Since
9/11, nearly 7,000 servicemembers have given their lives fighting terrorists
around the globe. Some of them rest just beyond this fence, in the shrine to
our nation's heroes, on the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery. They came
from all backgrounds, all races, all faiths, but they were all there to
dedicate their lives, and they defend our one great American flag.” As
the President honors the many men and women in our military, he also points
specifically to one man that exuded tremendous bravery on the morning of 9/11: Isaac
Ho'opi'i. “He was a mile away when he got the call over his radio that a plane
had crashed into the Pentagon. He sped to the scene and raced into smoke and
fire. Few people would have done it.” The thoughts that raced through
Isaac’s mind are unimaginable. Yet, what he saw didn’t stop him. “He
ducked under live electrical wires and trudged through puddles of jet fuel only
steps away from sparks and from vicious flame. In the pitch black, he began
calling out people in need of help.” As the President details Isaac’s decision
to repeatedly enter the rubble in the side of the Pentagon, he shares how Isaac
rescued 20 people over a period of 36 hours. What is additionally encouraging
is that he joined the President in this moment of remembrance. “And
today, Isaac continues to do exactly that. Isaac still works at the Pentagon,
now as a sergeant. He's on duty right now, and he's joined us here today for
the ceremony.”
Remembering
those that we have lost in our lives is a painful memory. It can be
additionally agonizing to re-visit the actual location where their lives were
lost. The President expresses his compassion as he comments on this reality. “To
the family members with us today, I know that it's with a pained and heavy
heart that you come back to this place. But by doing so, by choosing to
persevere through the grief, the sorrow, you honor your heroes, you renew our
courage, and you strengthen all of us. You really do. You strengthen all of
us.” As the President concluded his remarks on 9/11, he also took part
in a wreath laying ceremony.
We also
stand with the President as our hearts and prayers go out to the many families
and individuals who lost loved ones on the tragic morning of September 11,
2001. Join us in prayer that God would give wisdom to President Donald Trump,
and that God would hear our cry for protection over our nation. See the entire
speech from the President regarding 9/11, his moment of silence with First Lady
Melania Trump, and so much more. Also shared in this segment: The Trump
Administration, President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, The World
Trade Center, New York City, September 11 attacks, hijacked aircraft, American
Airlines Flight 11, United Airlines Flight 175, American Airlines Flight 77, United
Airlines Flight 93, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Pentagon
Memorial, Flight 93 National Memorial, repentance, and prayer. Greg and John
shared in this segment.
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