Biden laid a wreath at the military headquarters outside Washington, where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed on the morning of the attack, killing 184 people. First lady Jill Biden is participating in an observance at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. It has been an annual tradition for US presidents to attend memorial events to mark the deadliest terror attack on American soil.
“It’s not enough to stand up for democracy once a year or every now and then. It’s something we have to do every single day,” Biden said.
This year’s anniversary comes roughly a year after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, where the nation’s military became bogged down in a two-decade-long war after invading in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Biden came under withering criticism for the chaotic nature of the pull-out, shaking Americans’ confidence in his ability to govern.