Trump’s 9/11 Lies Exposed
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Donald Trump has long claimed that he helped out in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks — but his story doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. Let’s break this down in straight-up, honest terms.
🗣️ What Trump Claims:
Trump has repeatedly said things like:
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He was “down there” at Ground Zero, helping alongside first responders.
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He sent “hundreds of workers” to help clear debris.
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He “saw people jumping out of buildings.”
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He said he donated big money to help 9/11 victims.
🧾 What the Facts Say:
Here’s where it all starts falling apart:
🔍 1. There’s no evidence he helped clean up.
No photos. No videos. No official records.
No first responders or clean-up crews have backed up Trump’s story.
There are no names, no proof, and even his own workers have not come forward to confirm any involvement in the clean-up efforts.
💼 2. He made it about himself.
Just hours after the towers fell, Trump called into a TV station and started bragging that his building at 40 Wall Street was now the tallest in downtown Manhattan. That’s where his head was — not on the victims, not on the heroes.
💰 3. His “donation” was questionable.
He said he donated to 9/11 charities. But:
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No charity has confirmed receiving a direct donation from Trump at the time.
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His foundation (later shut down for corruption) didn’t list any 9/11 donations in official records.
👮 4. He tried to exploit it politically.
Over the years, Trump has used 9/11 to:
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Bash Muslims (claiming he saw thousands cheering in NJ — a total lie).
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Push anti-immigrant and anti-refugee policies.
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Frame himself as a “New York hero” — even though the actual heroes say otherwise.
🧠 The Real Heroes:
Let’s be crystal clear:
The firefighters, EMTs, cops, ironworkers, and volunteers who risked their lives and health to pull people from rubble — they are the ones who showed up.
Trump was not one of them.
Final Word:
Trump’s 9/11 stories are self-serving fairy tales, not facts. He uses tragedy like a campaign prop — not as a moment of reflection, honor, or truth.
You want to honor 9/11?
Respect the dead, thank the survivors, support the real first responders who are still battling cancer and PTSD from that day — and stop letting frauds rewrite history for political points.



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