In a rare display of unity amidst political rivalry, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump attended the 23rd anniversary memorial ceremony at Ground Zero today.
The event, which honored the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, saw both leaders in attendance, marking a notable convergence of high-profile political figures.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who joined Biden, and Trump, accompanied by his running mate Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, were both present at the somber occasion. The ceremony commenced with a moment of silence and the tolling of a bell, paying tribute to the victims of the attacks.
In an unusual moment of cordiality, Trump and Harris shared an awkward handshake, facilitated by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. This interaction came just hours after a heated presidential debate between Trump and Harris, during which the two candidates had exchanged sharp criticisms.
Trump, who arrived at the memorial site early, engaged with the audience and posed for photographs. Harris and Biden arrived about half an hour later, receiving a warm reception from attendees. Bloomberg acted as a buffer between the two sides, ensuring a respectful atmosphere.
During their brief encounter, Trump reportedly told Harris, “You did a good job” regarding her debate performance. Harris responded with a gracious “thank you.” The event maintained a focus on remembrance, with the political figures setting aside their differences in honor of the victims.
Following the New York ceremony, Trump and Harris were set to continue their commemorations separately, with Trump heading to the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania and Harris joining Biden for additional observances.