To the Editor: On the sacred and patriotic day of 9/11/21, 20 years after the terrorist attack on our city and our nation, Donald Trump visited a firehouse and a police stationhouse, and surprise—he spoke mostly about himself and the "stolen" presidential election.
He briefly mentioned the heroes of Sept. 11, but mainly he spewed angry political rants, attacking the "fraudulent election." He also attacked President Biden for the loss of life of our 13 soldiers in the rocket attack on Kabul on Aug. 26. Because it suited his political attack, he showed more concern for the 13 soldiers in Kabul than the did for all the murdered heroes on 9/11.
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