WATCH: Never Forget 9/11 Like Kamala Harris Has!

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In a recent address to the nation, Vice President Kamala Harris made a controversial statement, asserting that the January 6 protests at the U.

S. Capitol, which resulted in the death of four Trump supporters, was the most severe attack on American soil since the Civil War. "Donald Trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War," Harris declared.

According to Gateway Pundit, this statement has been met with significant backlash, particularly from the families of the nearly 3,000 victims of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. The Vice President's comments came just a day before the 22nd anniversary of the tragic event that shook the nation and the world.

On September 11, 2001, the United States was targeted by radical Islamic terrorists from the group Al-Qaeda. This coordinated series of attacks claimed the lives of 2,997 innocent people. In the aftermath, then-President George W. Bush made a resounding promise to the American people and the world: I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you. And, the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. This quote, from his Bullhorn Speech to Emergency Rescue Workers at 9/11 Ground Zero, New York, delivered on September 14, 2001, was shared via Bretibart TV.

Since that fateful day, radical Islamists have been responsible for over 42,000 deadly attacks. The memory of the 9-11 victims remains etched in the hearts of Americans, and their loss is a stark reminder of the real threats that the nation has faced. It raises questions about the Vice President's understanding of the nation's history and the gravity of the events that have shaped it.