President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation designating September 11 as Patriot Day, a day of remembrance for the nearly 3,000 victims who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The proclamation calls for national reflection and emphasizes honoring the memory of those who perished and the heroism displayed during the tragic events.

In his proclamation, Trump ordered that all U.S. flags be flown at half-staff across the country throughout the day as a mark of respect and mourning. The lowered flags symbolize solidarity and remembrance for the victims and their families, as well as appreciation for first responders and service members who continue to serve and protect.

Patriot Day serves as an annual occasion for Americans to reflect on the resilience and unity of the nation in the face of tragedy. The commemoration typically includes moments of silence, memorial ceremonies, and educational activities to ensure the lives lost and the lessons learned remain in public consciousness.

The presidential proclamation underscores the importance of remembering the events of September 11 and recognizing the ongoing impact on national security and community resilience. It also calls on Americans to honor the sacrifices made by many and to reaffirm the enduring values of patriotism and unity.

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