U.S. President Joe Biden spoke about the victims of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, calling those who helped to bring down United 93 in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, “genuine heroes” and stating that the biggest question facing Americans 20 years after the terror attacks in New York, Arlington, Virginia, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania – especially in light of the political divisions in society— was to show “whether democracy can work”
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9/11 anniversary: Biden says biggest issue facing Americans 20 years later is ‘whether democracy can work’
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