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INSANE! Democrat Congresswoman and SQUAD Member Mourns Terrorist Hijackers of 9/11 in Commemoration Posts

Far-left radical Democratic Washington Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on the 21-year anniversary of the tragic 9/11 event mourned the death of the hijackers in her post commenting about the deadliest attack on U.S. soil in history.

In a now-deleted post, the radical congresswoman, and a SQUAD member wrote: “Today we remember the 2,996 people who were killed on 9/11 and all those who lost their lives serving our country in the forever wars that followed.”

Soon independent (non-social media approved) fact-checkers noted that 2,977 innocent people were killed in the deadly attacks on the World Trade Center, The Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Jayapal’s number of 2,996 counted the 19 terrorists who hijacked the four planes.

This is not the first time that Rep. Jayapal has made this “mistake” when commemorating the 9/11 death toll. Just last year, on the 20th anniversary of this deadly tragedy, she wrote.

“Today we remember every life lost on that tragic day 21 years ago and all those who lost their lives while serving our country in the forever wars that followed. At the same time, we must acknowledge the climate of hate that our Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and other immigrant communities have had to endure.”

In a separate post on Instagram, she wrote, “every life lost” on 9/11 while lamenting the “climate of hate that our Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and other immigrant communities have had to endure.”

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Adding, “Today we remember every life lost on that tragic day 21 years ago and all those who lost their lives while serving our country in the forever wars that followed. At the same time, we must acknowledge the climate of hate that our Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and other immigrant communities have had to endure.”

And following the already disturbing tweet, she lectured Americans to remember the “hate, discrimination, and erosion of civil liberties they had to endure.”

“9/11 is when my path into activism and organizing truly began. So much changed that day, and so much has happened in the intervening two decades but our work still continues,” she tweeted.

“Today we must remember the communities right here at home that suffered so much — not only through the terrorist attacks that affected every American’s psyche, but also the hate, discrimination, and erosion of civil liberties they had to endure,” she added.

On her personal account, in a separate post, she also wrote, “On 9/11, we vow to #NeverForget every life lost on that tragic day. At the same time, we must acknowledge the climate of hate that our Muslim, Sikh, and marginalized communities have had to endure. Let’s recommit ourselves to choosing love over hate and unity over division.”

As if these posts weren’t offensive enough, she further went on to make the 9/11 event about herself in a narcissist tweet writing, “9/11 is when my path into activism and organizing truly began. So much changed that day, and so much has happened in the intervening two decades but our work still continues.”

She continued, “Today we must remember the communities right here at home that suffered so much — not only through the terrorist attacks that affected every American’s psyche, but also the hate, discrimination, and erosion of civil liberties they had to endure.”

She concluded, “That’s why last year, with @RepJudyChu, @Ilhan, and @RepRashida, I introduced a resolution to recognize our history and to rectify our future.”

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