New York – Politicians Have Lower Profile At WTC Ceremonies

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     (L-R) Former New York Governor George Pataki, former New York City Mayor Rudy Guiliani, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Mary Pat Christie and husband New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his partner Sandra Lee stand in silence while bells were being sounded signifying the planes that crashed into the twin towers during memorial observances held at the site of the World Trade Center on the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks,  in New York, New York, USA, 11 September 2014.  EPA/CHRIS PEDOTA/POOLNew York – The first ceremony at the World Trade Center site was held six months after the twin towers fell.

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    It was organized by then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his aides. Bloomberg took office just three months after the attacks. He acted as the master of ceremonies for the next decade.

    Other elected officials tried to gain a larger role at the solemn event. In 2012, all politicians — including Bloomberg — were prohibited from speaking at it.

    That remains the case.

    This year’s ceremony was organized by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center Foundation.


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