Trump gets warm welcome at Yankees game
In a twist that nobody saw coming in one of the most liberal cities in the country, New York, President Donald Trump was given a hero’s welcome during a Yankees game he attended on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
As soon as the president appeared on the Jumbotron in Yankee Stadium, the crowd exploded into loud cheers and chants of “USA! USA!” While enjoying the game, Trump was protected by a bulletproof shield following the devastating political assassination of conservative pundit Charlie Kirk earlier this week.
According to the Western Journal, the crowd went crazy again during the game when Trump was seen giving a salute during the national anthem. Just after the game started, Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge crushed a pitch for a home run.
The Yankees went on to secure a victory against the Detroit Tigers, winning 9-3.
Both the president and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, were in NYC on Thursday to commemorate the anniversary of 9/11, following the death of Charlie Kirk on the previous day.
“In the quarter of a century since those acts of mass murder, 9/11 family members have felt the weight of missed birthdays and empty bedrooms, journals left unfinished, and dreams left unfulfilled,” the president went on to say, according to the report. “To every member that still feels a void in every day of your lives, the First Lady and I unite with you in sorrow — and today, as one nation, we renew our sacred vow that we will never forget September 11, 2001.”
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The murders of 9-11 and that of Charlie Kirk are not to be forgotten. The living should not soon forget the evils of the murderers.
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