Rudy Giuliani continues to be a terrible person. Here he is rallying a Trump audience with, as usual, 9/11:
"“Don’t tell me if you said that you remember Sept. 11, 2001,” Giuliani said. “I remember Sept. 11, 2001. Yes, yes, you helped to get benefits for the people who were injured that day. But I heard her say that she was there that day. I was there that day, I don’t remember seeing Hillary Clinton there. [...]
But don’t tell me that you subscribe to the notion that all of us who were there on Sept. 11, and we’re lucky to have been alive and lost so many friends,” Giuliani said. “I lost so many friends on Sept. 11, I think about it every day. Don’t tell me you belong to our very, very tight group of ‘never forget.’ Don’t tell me that.”
To refresh Mr. 9/11's memory, Sen. Hillary Clinton was in Washington, and arrived at the Senate office buildings as they were being evacuated by Capitol police; it was not yet clear whether those or other government buildings would also be targeted. She and other senators were briefed on the attacks that evening not in those offices, but at a Capitol Hill police station. She took a FEMA plane to New York and visited Ground Zero—with Rudy Giuliani, as in right beside him—the next day.
While this was all going on, Donald Trump was giving interviews in which he observed that with the collapse of the towers, he now owned the tallest building in downtown Manhattan. He would go on to, at various points, claim he personally saw people jumping from the towers (he didn't), claim he saw New Jersey Muslim-Americans celebrating the attacks (he didn't), and collecting $150,000 in state funds earmarked for small business recovery.
Yesterday Trump was grousing that Republicans must have "forgot that there was an election" because they aren't "on the shows" speaking on his behalf. Why would they bother? Rudy Giuliani seems to have things well in hand.