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Presidential candidates commemorate 9/11 anniversary in NY, Pa., DC

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It’s been 23 years since the 9/11 terror attacks in New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania killed nearly 3,000 people. Remembrance events are being held all across the country Wednesday, Sept. 11. 

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On the campaign trail, both presidential candidates will commemorate the tragic day in our nation’s history

Vice President Harris and former President Trump are both scheduled to visit Ground Zero in New York Wednesday. 

Harris, who will be paying her respects alongside President Joe Biden, will also visit the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania and the Pentagon. 

After Trump visits Ground Zero, he’s set to visit a fire station in New York City before also traveling to Shanksville.

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[karah rucker]

TODAY MARKS 23 YEARS SINCE THE 9/11 TERROR ATTACKS IN NEW YORK, washington d.c., AND PENNSYLVANIA killed nearly 3,000 people.

REMEMBRANCE EVENTS ARE BEING HELD ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

And that includes on the CAMPAIGN TRAIL — WITH BOTH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES COMMEMORATING the TRAGIC DAY IN OUR NATION’S HISTORY.

VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS AND FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP ARE BOTH SCHEDULED TO VISIT GROUND ZERO IN NEW YORK TODAY.

HARRIS — WHO WILL BE PAYING HER RESPECTS ALONGSIDE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN — WILL ALSO VISIT THE FLIGHT 93 NATIONAL MEMORIAL IN SHANKSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA AND THE PENTAGON.

AFTER TRUMP VISITS GROUND ZERO HE’S SET TO VISIT A FIRE STATION IN NEW YORK CITY BEFORE ALSO TRAVELING TO SHANKSVILLE.