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Watch: President Biden Appears to Get Booed at 9/11 Anniversary Ceremony at ‘Ground Zero’ in New York City

President Joe Biden appeared to get booed at the 9/11 anniversary memorial ceremony at Ground Zero in New York City. Watch:

“Terrible, terrible,” a man says among booing from multiple people in attendance.

President Biden, meanwhile, appeared with former presidents and other political figures at the ceremony.

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President Biden joined former president Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the Ground Zero ceremony.

Embarrasingly, Biden also appeared to give some kind of ‘shout out’ at the solemn ceremony. The Bidens then left to honor those who gave their lives defending America on Flight 93.

“The president and first lady left the memorial just before 10 a.m. to travel to Shanksville to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony commemorating those who died on Flight 93,” the Hill reported.

President Biden did not deliver formal remarks on the solemn occasion. He did, however, deliver a video statement on the 9/11 attacks that blamed Americans for ‘Islamophobia.’

“We also witnessed the dark forces of human nature. Fear and anger. Resentment and violence against Muslim-Americans — true and faithful followers of a peaceful religion,” Biden said.

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Meanwhile, Donald Trump was greated with cheers at a surprise visit to FDNY firefighters and NYPD officers on Saturday.

Trump also posed with the firefighters and officers.

Donald Trump also spoke to the NYPD and the FDNY.

There was more video taken of Trump’s surprise visit.

Donald Trump earlier issued a video statement on the “sad day”:

The mainstream media can tell itself that Donald Trump was a great ‘divider,’ while Joe Biden is a ‘uniter.’ But that lie appears to have been completely exposed by actual Americans who know what leader to turn to on a national day of remembrance and loss.

h/t: TrendingPolitics

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