
Joe Biden tries to push the nation past the 9/11 era as he commemorates 20th anniversary of the attacks
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In the middle of chaos 20 years ago, Sen. Joe Biden wanted to get inside the US Capitol.
That was the safest place to be on September 11, he argued when his daughter Ashley called him, pleading that he leave Washington as the terror attacks were unfolding. Blocked as he strode up the marble steps by Capitol Police officers, Biden milled about in a nearby park instead, resisting calls from the White House to evacuate to a "safe cave" in West Virginia. Only in the months and years afterward did it become clear the Capitol was the likely target for United Flight 93, the hijacked airliner whose passengers and crew thwarted the planned attack and brought the plane down in a Pennsylvania field.More Related News

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