President Joe Biden is being blasted over his latest lie, this time told to service members, first responders, and the families of victims on the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
In his 9/11 memorial speech Monday, Biden claimed that he visited Ground Zero in New York City the day after the attack. The truth of the matter, detailed in his own memoir and documented on film, is that he was hundreds of miles away at the time.
Following a multi-day trip to India, where he attended the G20 summit, Biden stopped Monday in Anchorage, Alaska, where he addressed troops and the families of victims at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
Biden, who recently confused Ukraine and Iraq and called the Indian prime minister the leader of China, prefaced his remarks by stressing, "Never forget. Never forget. We never forget."
BIDEN: "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."
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 11, 2023
On September 12, 2001, Biden was in Washington, D.C., for a Senate session. pic.twitter.com/vUyu63KXcV