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Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer - Today, we honored the many lives lost on 9/11 with a heartfelt ceremony at the Pentagon.
May we never forget that tragic day.
https://x.com/SecretaryLCD/status/1966266926122021163
Secretary Marco Rubio @SecRubio - Video: On the 24th anniversary of September 11th, we remember the lives lost, the bravery of first responders, and the unity that defined America in the face of tragedy.
Let us honor their memory by remaining vigilant and inspired to protect our nation and its values.
https://x.com/SecRubio/status/1966135884446577002
Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan @SECNAV - I am aware of posts displaying contempt toward a fellow American who was assassinated. I want to be very clear: any uniformed or civilian employee of the Department of the Navy who acts in a manner that brings discredit upon the Department, the @USNavy or the @USMC will be dealt with swiftly and decisively.
https://x.com/SECNAV/status/1966330151127351715
Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan @SECNAV - At 5:07 PM EST, Naval Support Activity Annapolis security, in coordination with local law enforcement, responded to reports of suspicious activity on the Naval Academy grounds. There is no active shooter threat, however one person was injured while Naval Security Forces were clearing a building. One person has been medevaced with injuries. They are in stable condition. The base remains on lockdown. We will provide updates as they become available.
https://x.com/SECNAV/status/1966327651011850642
Secretary Sean Duffy -Today, we solemnly remember the lives lost and forever changed on September 11, 2001—a day that profoundly reshaped our nation, our world, and our department.
We pause to reflect on the souls who cruelly perished from an act of unspeakable evil. This includes the innocent passengers, pilots, flight attendants, first responders, and civilians who were victims of the terrorist act. Their losses rippled through heartbroken families, friends, coworkers, and communities across our great nation.
Today we also honor the bravery and selflessness of the transportation workers, emergency personnel, and countless others who acted with courage and compassion under unimaginable circumstances.
As members of the U.S. Department of Transportation, we continue to recognize the pivotal role our transportation systems played on that tragic day. The attacks not only challenged our security but also demonstrated the resilience and spirit of the American people.
The DOT Secretary at the time, Norman Mineta, set the tone for that resilience by instantly navigating the chaos to make the unprecedented decision to ground all flights in the United States to protect more lives.
While 9/11 was over two decades ago, the Department of Transportation remains committed to strengthening the safety and security of our transportation networks.
Our unwavering mission is clear: to protect the traveling public and ensure the safe movement of our nation’s people and goods.
The true strength of this nation has always been its people, their determination to rebuild, support one another, and to face challenges – together.
My prayer for America is that we can return to the national unity we felt on 9/12. This is especially needed now, when political violence has become all too common.
https://x.com/SecDuffy/status/1966153139679277316
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth - Twenty-four years ago, America came under attack.
We will NEVER FORGET the heroes who stood tall, the lives we lost, and the unbreakable spirit that has always defined our nation.
May God bless America.
https://x.com/SecWar/status/1966151482803192127
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