Anonymous ID: 4c062a July 29, 2019, 5:35 p.m. No.7250944   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0964 >>1308 >>1574

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President Trump makes 9/11 victim fund permanent

 

This morning, President Donald J. Trump signed into law a permanent authorization of the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund, which provides financial support for families who lost their loved ones as a result of the September 11 attacks.

 

Watch: President Trump on what America showed the world on 9/11

 

“Today, we come together as one nation to support our September 11th heroes, to care for their families, and to renew our eternal vow: Never, Ever Forget,” the President said. “Our nation owes each of you a profound debt that no words or deeds will ever repay.”

 

But there is something we can do. “We can and we will keep our nation’s promise to you.”

 

More than 100 Americans who were personally affected by the devastation of the September 11 attacks joined President Trump at today’s Rose Garden signing ceremony. These individuals included first responders, survivors, and family members of victims.

 

Within minutes of the attacks, many courageous men and women rushed into lower Manhattan, the Pentagon, and a debris-strewn field in rural Pennsylvania to rescue the remaining survivors. For days, they fought to save every person they could find trapped in the rubble. For months, they continued the search for others who had fallen.

 

All told, more than 2,000 first responders and survivors have passed away from illnesses directly related to the toxic fallout from those attacks. Even today, thousands more are battling health problems stemming from that day in American history.

 

The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund will now provide them with permanent support.

 

“To every 9/11 hero, you poured out your heart, your sweat, your soul, and everything you had for your country,” President Trump said.

 

“You went back day after day and night after night to save lives and return the fallen to their families, to rebuild and recover, and to show the entire world that nothing will ever break America’s spirit.”

 

President Trump: “The love and loyalty of our 9/11 responders knew no bounds.”

 

Read: The President’s full remarks on the 9/11 victim fund

 

 

 

 

By the numbers: Fighting for cities like Baltimore

 

Over the weekend, President Trump shined a spotlight on one of America’s hardest-hit cities. For years, corruption and poor leadership have cost residents of Baltimore their livelihoods and—in far too many cases—their lives.

 

Baltimoreans have witnessed a rise in both violent crimes rates and poverty in recent years. In a city with largely one-party rule, Democrat politicians have enriched themselves and their families while failing their constituents for decades on end.

 

President Trump wants cities like Baltimore across America to thrive. The only way to get there is by laying out all the facts—including those the Beltway media would rather ignore. Here’s the real story out of Baltimore that they aren’t talking about:

• Gun violence is surging, with more than 150 murders so far this year.

 

• Baltimore’s crime rate was the highest recorded of all major U.S. cities in 2018.

 

• In 2017 alone, there were 12,430 cases of known violent crime, including 382 rapes reported, 5,879 robberies, and 5,827 cases of aggravated assault.

 

• Sen. Bernie Sanders likened the city to a “Third World country” in 2015.

 

• Baltimore’s poverty rate of 22 percent is nearly double the national level.

 

• Scandal-plagued leaders have lined their wallets while neglecting their community. Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh resigned earlier this year after she was caught using her position to enrich herself.

 

“Trump is right – Baltimore mistreated by elected Dems, residents deserve better”

Anonymous ID: 4c062a July 29, 2019, 5:37 p.m. No.7250964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1308 >>1574

>>7250944

 

Watch: https://whitehouse.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4da4828d48b4efa4fc1138955&id=b0590800de&e=70c4cf77e4

 

POTUS: "The Love and loyalty…" https://whitehouse.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4da4828d48b4efa4fc1138955&id=b49c536c65&e=70c4cf77e4

 

POTUS Full remarks on victim fund: https://whitehouse.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4da4828d48b4efa4fc1138955&id=2110ce9331&e=70c4cf77e4

Anonymous ID: 4c062a July 29, 2019, 5:47 p.m. No.7251085   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1105

>>7251035

 

Which one of the Farrelly brothers are you? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0256380/

 

The behind the scenes to Shallow Hal is excellent. Gwenneth Paltrow (hot Gwen, not weird put strange shit in your giny Gwen that she is now) is in a fat suit walking around a bar and nobody was paying any attention to her. She was like "Wow is that how it really is with fat ppl?"

 

KEK. Yep.

Anonymous ID: 4c062a July 29, 2019, 6:09 p.m. No.7251389   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7251374

>https://truthout.org/articles/u-s-leaders-can-now-be-prosecuted-for-illegal-war/

 

>With the rule of law under threat, the International Criminal Court recently defined and activated for prosecution a new crime called the “crime of aggression.” The crime of aggression — leadership responsibility for planning, preparing, initiating or waging illegal war — has begun to permeate international, regional and national legal systems around the world. But in an age of drones, cyberattacks, insurgents and autocrats, is it too little, too late?

 

The International Court eh… them and what fucking army?

Anonymous ID: 4c062a July 29, 2019, 6:20 p.m. No.7251589   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7251561

 

Was talking about this source several breads ago. Anons were discussing this maybe one or two days ago. Check the archives.

 

Discussed prior, Not Notable IMO