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Its English edition is entitled 9/11: The Big Lie. The book argues that the attacks of September 11, 2001, were "false flag" operations directed by right-wingers in the U.S. government and the military-industrial complex who sought a casus belli for military action in Afghanistan and Iraq. A publishing sensation in France, the book has received ...
Rudy Giuliani, the former Mayor of New York City during the September 11 attacks, best known in more recent years for his role as Donald Trump's attorney in various lawsuits pertaining to and a leading proponent of conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, such as that between 65,000 and 165,000 ballots in Georgia were illegally ...
Multiple articles on the incident list Fred Trump's address in Jamaica, Queens, [102] as do the 1930 census [103] and a 1936 wedding announcement. [104] Trump admitted to The New York Times that the address was "where my grandmother lived and my father, early on." When asked about the 1927 story, he denied his father had ever lived at that ...
Former President Donald Trump attended a Sept. 11 remembrance stop alongside Laura Loomer, a conspiracy theorist who has pushed a false narrative that the terrorist attack was "an inside job."
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump falsely asserted that he predicted Osama bin Laden's 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in a news conference Sunday aimed at showcasing his ...
Jimmy Kimmel said Donald Trump’s call to tone down the rhetoric after two assassination attempts doesn’t seem to apply to himself after the former president attacked President Joe Biden and ...
The 9/11 truth movement became an issue in the 2010 Texas Gubernatorial Republican primary when candidate Debra Medina replied when asked by Glenn Beck about US government involvement in the 9/11 attacks: "I think some very good questions have been raised in that regard, there are some very good arguments, and I think the American people have ...
Sticker (pictured in 2006) promoting the conspiracy theory that the September 11 attacks were orchestrated by the US government "9/11 truth movement" is a term that has been applied to loosely affiliated [16] [18] organizations and individuals that question whether the United States government, agencies of the United States or individuals within such agencies were either responsible for or ...