well the video kinda proves he was,,,,
No, it proves he was blocks away telling a story that has never been corroborated.
how big an area is ground zero???
and how do you know he was blocks away,,,or how do you know not a speck of dust was on him,,,and how does that matter,,,
I know he was blocks away because there are hundreds of other spectators standing around watching what is going on.
I know he is not dirty because I can see him in the interview.
It only matters if honesty matters.
And he was so proud that his building was now the tallest in NY
/---/ Trump never said that, you azzwipe.
Then argue with them trump ass kisser
A Brief And Depressing History Of Donald Trump Exploiting & Lying About 9/11
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BEN YAKAS
JULY 29, 2019 2:20 P.M.
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This morning, Donald Trump formally signed a bill that will extend and authorize the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund through 2092, essentially making it permanent. He made the announcement at an event in the Rose Garden with more than 60 first responders in attendance (but not any Democrats, including
the lead author of the bill). But as is his wont, Trump made the event about himself: "I was down there also, but I'm not considering myself a first responder. But I was down there. I spent a lot of time down there with you."

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President Trump to 9/11 first responders: "I was down there also, but I'm not considering myself a first responder. But I was down there. I spent a lot of time down there with you."
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Trump was right about one thing: he certainly shouldn't consider himself a first responder. In the 18 years since the tragic event, there has never been a single report that has indicated, or even suggested, that Trump helped out at Ground Zero in the immediate aftermath of the attack (except for the occasions in recent years when Trump has bragged that he did so). However, there is a wealth of evidence that Trump has repeatedly and outrageously exaggerated and lied about 9/11 to fit his purposes.
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Trump was indeed in NYC on September 11th, 2001—during a rally in 2015 in Columbus, Ohio,
Trump told the crowd that he was in Trump Tower at the time. Despite being over four miles away from the World Trade Center, and almost certainly not having an unrestricted view of it, he claimed that he could see people falling from the buildings: "I have a window in my apartment that specifically was aimed at the World Trade Center, because of the beauty of the whole downtown Manhattan. And I watched as people jumped, and I watched the second plane come in…Many people jumped, and I witnessed that. I watched that."
The first indication of his disturbing lack of empathy for the victims of the attack came that very morning, when Trump was on air with WWOR discussing what happened. He was asked whether his building at 40 Wall Street, a 71-story building blocks away from the Twin Towers, had sustained any damage in the attacks. He proceeded to brag about how he now owned the tallest building in downtown Manhattan with the World Trade Center gone.
“40 Wall Street actually was the second-tallest building in downtown Manhattan,” Trump said. “Before the World Trade Center it was the tallest. Then when the built the World Trade Center it become known as the second-tallest, and now it’s the tallest.” Alan Marcus, a former Trump publicist who happened to be working at WWOR that day,
later told Politico that was an example of "Donald being Donald…He is the brand manager of Trump, and he is going to tout that brand, and he does it reflexively. Even on that day."