Dear Friend,
A nation that forgets its history is doomed to repeat it.
The September 11th attacks weren't just an attack on our country—they were a wake-up call. We vowed to never forget. Yet today, we're watching that promise slip away.
Disturbing trends show that 1 in 5 young Americans now view Osama bin Laden positively. Social media is flooded with videos glorifying a terrorist who killed thousands of Americans. Even more concerning, the majority of U.S. states don't even require 9/11 to be taught in schools!
If this trend continues, an entire generation will grow up disconnected from the truth, the sacrifice, and the lessons of 9/11.
Time is running out more quickly than you realize. By 2026, we will mark 25 years since that tragic day—the last major milestone where survivors, first responders, and military service members can share their stories firsthand.
This is why today, I'm asking you to take a stand with me.
I'm asking you to join thousands of Americans who are committing to ensure that "We Remember" is more than just words—it's a promise we keep to those we lost and to future generations.