absolutely incredible pic.twitter.com/PzhhVImrLd
— CHOAM Nomsky (@samthielman) September 11, 2022




Each year I did it, I was struck by the reaction it created. History and first-hand witness accounts are essential parts of keeping memories alive, especially on a day as important and moving as 9/11.
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) September 11, 2022
In all cases, I have decided that my story has been told and I will not live tweet what took place on 9/11 again. In truth, it is exhausting to relive the day. It wears me down to go through it, even though I am not the one who has suffered the most.
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) September 11, 2022
I’m grateful to everyone who has thanked me for sharing my memories, especially to the school teachers who told me they have used my tweets as lessons for their students who are too young to remember what happened that day.
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) September 11, 2022
I’m still amazed by the reaction my tweets have gotten. But now it’s time to let it rest. There is nothing new to say or reveal. Thank you for reading and for caring about our nation’s history.
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) September 11, 2022
May God Bless America.