lashes out at Bush for his 9/11 speech: 'The World Trade Center came down ...

lashes out at Bush for his 9/11 speech: 'The World Trade Center came down ...
Trump lashes out at Bush for his 9/11 speech: 'The World Trade Center came down ...

Former President Donald Trump issued a scathing statement on Monday tearing into former President George W. Bush over his speech commemorating the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks where he condemned 'violent extremists' - both at home and abroad.

'So interesting to watch former President Bush, who is responsible for getting us into the quicksand of the Middle East (and then not winning!), as he lectures us that terrorists on the “right” are a bigger problem than those from foreign countries that hate America, and that are pouring into our Country right now,' Trump said shortly after noon on Monday.

'If that is so, why was he willing to spend trillions of dollars and be responsible for the death of perhaps millions of people? He shouldn’t be lecturing us about anything.'

He went on to lambast Bush's legacy and invoked the twin towers collapse that killed more than 2,600 people that day. 

'The World Trade Center came down during his watch. Bush led a failed and uninspiring presidency. He shouldn’t be lecturing anybody!' Trump wrote. 

But Bush's speech made no mention of terrorists on the 'right.' 

However, he did at one point appear to allude to the deadly January 6 riot in which violent Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol.

Donald Trump commentated a boxing match on September 11

George W. Bush spoke at a memorial for Flight 93 in Pennsylvania on Saturday

Trump's scathing Monday statement blames Bush for letting the twin towers collapse 'on his watch'

Trump also took aim at Bush's legacy in the White House, calling it 'failed and uninspiring'

Trump also took aim at Bush's legacy in the White House, calling it 'failed and uninspiring'

Speaking at the memorial for Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on Saturday, Bush denounced violent extremism and mourned the loss of brave passengers and crew members on board who tried to take the plane back from the terrorists on route to Washington DC. 

He warned of 'growing evidence' that dangers to US security are coming 'from violence that gathers within' its borders.

'There is little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home,' Bush said.

'But in their disdain for pluralism, in their disregard for human life, in their determination to defile national symbols, they are children of the same foul spirit.'

Bush was less than one year into his presidency when 2,977 Americans died in the terrorist attacks. 

All 40 passengers and crew of Flight 93 died when the plane went down in an empty field as they thwarted the attack on the terrorists' suspected target of either the White House or the US Capitol. 

Two planes hit the World Trade Center that day and one crashed into the Pentagon.  

More than 2,600 people died when the twin towers collapsed on September 11, 2001

More than 2,600 people died when the twin towers collapsed on September 11, 2001

Bush also aimed to assuage concerns voiced by veterans and servicemembers that their time in Afghanistan was in vain - after the Taliban quickly took control of the country ahead of President Joe Biden's August 31 chaotic withdrawal.

Bush traveled to the site of Ground Zero three days after the attack

Bush traveled to the site of Ground Zero three days after the attack

'One thing is certain, we owe an assurance to all who have fought our nation's most recent battles,' Bush said. 'Let me speak directly to veterans and people in uniform.'

'You have shielded your fellow citizens from danger. You have defended the beliefs of your country and advanced the rights of the downtrodden.

'You have been the face of hope and mercy in dark places. You have been a force of good in the world,' said the former commander-in-chief.

'Nothing that has followed, nothing, can tarnish your honor or diminish your accomplishments,' Bush stated. 'To you and to the honor of dead, our country is forever grateful.'

Later when he visited Shanksville, Biden had high praise for Bush's remarks.

'I thought that President Bush made a really good speech today,' Biden said. 'Genuinely good speech, about who we are. The core of who we are is not divided.'

Trump previously blamed Bush for the 9/11 attacks on the campaign trail in 2016. During a crowded Republican primary debate in February of that year, he told then-candidate Jeb Bush: 'The World Trade Center came down during your brother’s reign. Remember that.' 

Trump, for his part, spent the day commentating a boxing match in Florida alongside his son, Donald Trump Jr., and rapper 50 Cent. 

Before that he made a surprise visit to the New York Police Department's 17th Precinct in

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