President Biden paid tribute to the victims of the September 11 terror attacks in a short video address, saying ahead of the attacks' 20th anniversary that the 'central lesson' of 9/11 is that national unity is America's greatest strength.
President Joe Biden paid tribute to the victims of the September 11 terror attacks in a short video address on Friday, saying ahead of the attacks' 20th anniversary that the"central lesson" of 9/11 is that national unity is America's greatest strength.
"We saw heroism everywhere, in places expected and unexpected," Biden said in a six-minute video released by the White House on the eve of the anniversary of the attacks. "We also saw something all too rare: a true sense of national unity. Unity and resilience -- a capacity to recover and repair in the face of trauma.
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