On its 24th anniversary, President Trump and the First Lady honored the victims of 9/11 at the Pentagon. They laid a wreath and spoke about heroism and America’s resolve to never forget that tragic day. This event, part of the White House commemoration, took place on September 11, 2025, at 21:48.
- President Trump commemorates 9/11 anniversary at Pentagon
- Honors heroism and sacrifices of first responders
- Reaffirms America's commitment to freedom and values
- Shares stories of individual acts of bravery
- Emphasizes unity and resilience of the American people
President Trump and the First Lady marked 9/11 with solemn ceremonies at the Pentagon. Trump highlighted acts of heroism, including stories of bravery from military personnel like Lt. Col. Kip Taylor and Sgt. First Class Steve Workman. He emphasized that Americans have not wavered in their resolve since that day. Trump also honored the memory of those lost, including Taylor’s son, Luke, now a second lieutenant. The president reaffirmed America’s vow to defend its values and support its troops, pledging to build a stronger, united nation.
- President Trump recounted hero stories, emphasizing bravery and sacrifice.
- He honored Lt. Col. Kip Taylor and Sgt. First Class Steve Workman for their heroism.
- Trump reaffirmed the nation’s vow to never forget and to protect freedom.
- The ceremony included wreath-laying and powerful speeches at the Pentagon.
This commemoration underscores America’s enduring commitment to remember 9/11 heroes and uphold national values. It also highlights ongoing stories of sacrifice and resilience that inspire future generations.
The White House’s solemn tribute serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the importance of unity in facing future challenges.