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   From: pure.biden.scum@nytimes.com   
      
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   > Republicans need to get this liar out of the Whitehouse. He's a   
   > disgrace.   
      
   President Biden claimed Monday, without evidence, that he stood at   
   Ground Zero in New York City viewing the damage from the September 11,   
   2001, terrorist attacks just one day later, despite records showing he   
   was in Washington, D.C. that day.   
      
   "Ground Zero in New York — I remember standing there the next day and   
   looking at the building. I felt like I was looking through the gates of   
   Hell, it looked so devastating because the way you could — from where   
   you could stand," Biden said during his speech at Joint Base   
   Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska marking the devastating acts   
   of terrorism 22 years ago.   
      
   However, according to C-SPAN coverage of U.S. Senate proceedings on   
   September 12, 2001, Biden was in Washington, D.C. and gave a speech on   
   the floor of the Senate. Records show the Senate met in the morning, and   
   a classified briefing was held for all senators that afternoon at 2:00   
   p.m. ET.   
      
   ON 9/11, BIDEN AND HIS TEAM WANT US TO FORGET ABOUT THE JIHADISTS WHO   
   ATTACKED US   
      
   Records also show Biden participated in a joint resolution vote   
   condemning the terrorist attacks later that afternoon. Biden was the   
   Democratic manager of the resolution.   
      
   According to a report by The New York Post, Biden also contradicted his   
   own claim in his autobiography detailing his actions after the attacks.   
   Biden said in the book that he "headed back to the Capitol" on September   
   12, and made no mention of visiting Ground Zero that day.   
      
   The report also noted a Gannett News Wire report from Sept. 12, 2001   
   stating, "Delaware Sen. Joe Biden spent Wednesday exactly where he   
   wanted — in the U.S. Senate."   
      
   Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment, but its   
   response pointed to Biden's visit to Ground Zero on September 20, 2001,   
   and did not respond to questions pertaining to his claim he was there on   
   September 12, 2001.   
      
   Biden's claim comes as he faces scrutiny from families of 9/11 victims   
   for not visiting any of the sites of the attacks on Monday, and for   
   giving his speech marking the day in Alaska. With the move, he became   
   the first U.S. president in 22 years to neither spend the day at an   
   attack site nor the White House.   
      
   Biden stopped in Alaska following a trip overseas to India and Vietnam.   
   Vice President Kamala Harris is among the elected officials attending   
   events at the National September 11 Memorial in New York City.   
      
   https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-claims-without-evidence-he-was-at-   
   ground-zero-day-after-9-11-attacks   
      
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