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Trump signs Sept. 11 victims’ compensation fund extension

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    President Donald Trump holds up the signed H.R. 1327 bill, an act ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money, in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, July 29, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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    President Donald Trump holds up H.R. 1327, an act ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money, after signing it in the Rose Garden of the White House as member of the audience applaud and celebrate, Monday, July 29, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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    President Donald Trump speaks before signing H.R. 1327, an act ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money, in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, July 29, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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    President Donald Trump speaks before signing H.R. 1327, an act ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money, in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, July 29, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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    Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, left, wipes his forehead as he listens to President Donald Trump speaks before Trump signed H.R. 1327, an act ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money, in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, July 29, 2019, in Washington. Sitting next to Giuliani is White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow, right. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Published July 30. 2019 05:32AM

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday signed a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund helping those impacted by the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks never runs out of money, ending years of legislative gridlock as the number of first responders dying of Ground Zero-related illnesses mounted.

Appearing in the Rose Garden with more than 60 first responders from the 2001 terrorist attacks, Trump signed into law an extension of the fund through 2092, essentially making it permanent.

“You inspire all of humanity,” Trump said of the “true American warriors” who rushed to assist victims that day and searched for remains for months after.

The president said that the nation has a “sacred obligation” to care for the responders and their families.

The $7.4 billion fund had been rapidly depleting , and administrators recently cut benefit payments by up to 70%. The bill passed Congress on a bipartisan basis but only after delays by some Republicans exposed the legislative branch to brutal criticism from activists, including the comedian Jon Stewart.

Dozens of first responders, many gravely ill, would repeatedly travel to Washington to lobby lawmakers to extend the funding every time it needed to be reauthorized. Though their ranks shrunk, as emergency workers died of cancers and other diseases linked to the toxic fumes from the World Trade Center rubble, the fate of the funding had never been permanently guaranteed.

NYPD detective Luis Alvarez appeared gaunt and ill when he testified before Congress last month, urging lawmakers to pass the measure to help his fellow first responders even if it was too late for him.

“You made me come down here the day before my 69th round of chemo and I’m going to make sure that you never forget to take care of the 9/11 first responders,” Alvarez said.

He died two weeks later.

More than 40,000 people have applied to the fund, which covers illnesses potentially related to being at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon or Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after the attacks. Stewart, who made the cause a personal passion project, tore into the lawmakers’ inaction when he testified alongside Alvarez, creating a moment that was frequently replayed on cable news.

“Hundreds died in an instant. Thousands more poured in to continue to fight for their brothers and sisters,” Stewart said before the committee. “They did their jobs with courage, grace, tenacity, humility. Eighteen years later, do yours.”

A pair of Republican senators, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah, voted against the measure this month, preventing its adoption from being unanimous. Both cited the need to eliminate unnecessary spending and offset the measure with budget cuts.

Trump did not dwell on that division when he signed the bill. The bill-signing prompted a round of applause from first responders in the Rose Garden as well as Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, who was mayor of New York City during the attacks and was widely praised for his leadership in the aftermath of the World Trade Center collapse.

Trump, whose real estate holdings that day included some 20 buildings in Manhattan, played up his own personal connection on Monday to the World Trade Center site.

“I was down there also, but I’m not considering myself a first responder,” the president said.

But a number of the president’s recollections about his own personal experiences that day cannot be verified, including his claims that he sent construction crews to help clear the site, that he had “hundreds” of friends die at Ground Zero and that he witnessed television coverage of Muslims in the United States cheering the destruction of the iconic skyscrapers.

The ceremony was attended by a handful of lawmakers — all Republican — though a White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity to share planning details, said that all members of Congress had been invited to the event. The invitations went out Friday and Saturday.

But Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-New York, who sponsored the legislation in the House, said she “never received it. And I looked at all of my emails,” she told The Associated Press.

Still, she said she was “just pleased that it was signed into law. It is a great day for America. It is above politics.”

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Robert Bumsted contributed to this report. Lemire reported from New York.

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Follow Colvin on Twitter at http://twitter.com/@colvinj and Lemire at http://twitter.com/@JonLemire

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The actions of radical _ _ _ _ _ _ _, continues to cost "We the people". Amazing how we have allowed some of these radicals to enter in to congress. They were given such opportunity, and quickly, they reveal their true colors. The only reason these gals of the congress even made it to where they are, is because they have been entitled by their sex, and religion. Now don't try and convince me that America lacks diversity. The radical _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are welcomed, as is MS-13, and all kinds of other societal ills, in the guise of diversity.
Now as for me? I'm just an alien in this land, and I will soon be leaving for home.
Good luck to the generations to follow.
This is an accurate piece of journalism, it even shows how politically divided congress has become.
Thank you John Stewart and The First Responders who fought the Republican dogs to preserve this fund. Now, like a fat, greasy loser, trump tries to make this his accomplishment.
T2C you are an incompetent hater. President Trump of course deserves some credit. Trump even made personal donations that he would rather not even seek credit for. John Stewart deserves some credit too. The First Responders deserve almost all of the credit. I just donated $1000 to the Tunnels2Towers fund. I challenge you, T2C, to put your money where that big mouth is. The two Senators that opposed this were wrong. They had their reasons, which I believe were wrong, but, they were in the minority. You have no rights to insult or demean anyone. You have severe Trump Derangement Syndrome that disturbs your way of thinking. You are a fraud. Keep it up. You are on full display. You are so dumb you bring hatred even to something like this that should give everyone a sigh of relief. You are the dumbest one to ever post on the TN site...for this alone.
Ilhan Omar praises the man who pummeled Rand Paul!
That's the level of hate dwelling on the left where some folks here, also dwell.
Hate! What's with all the hate on the left?
Yesterday, Rand Paul had to have emergency surgery to have a piece of his lung removed all as a result of the attack his hateful neighbor did to him several months ago. Hate, T2C, just as you display in the post above. Liberals are the violent haters that do these things or stage attacks upon themselves for political agenda advancement. Deranged liberals go from verbal abuse to denial of services to physical assault to gun/knife attacks. This stuff has to stop.
You loud mouthed buffoon. You have no clue of what I have done and experienced in my life time! You lousy, ignorant piece of rat excrement. I was in Battery Park on 9/11/2001 at 9:00 am and experienced hell on earth. Where were you? In your shithole Weissport trailer? You piece of crap! How dare you! Shove your $1000 up your ass, you pompous little flit, all you want is to get that tax deduction this year. A patriot when it benefits your bottom line or fits your sick, narrow paradigm. GO TO HELL
Hey, can't we unite in rejoicing the latest employment data?
Could we all agree that the market is still strong?
Certainly we can come together in praise of all first responders.
T2C you are not only the dumbest one to ever post on the TN site, you are also the most hateful. Hate shows weakness. You are weak and dumb. You have a big mouth that you can never live up to. Why are you so insulting? You hate people that you never even met. Why is that? You exhibit rude vulgar punk like behavior that makes everyone doubt what you say. You are a fraud Patriot. You need to go to a mental hospital. Sooner or later, that big mouth of yours will get you into trouble. If you have been acting this way in public, you probably have been beat up a couple of times already. Bullies, especially weak and dumb ones like you, end up running home with a bloody nose. Keep it up...your spelling is getting better.
What is a “...I mangy, piece of trailer trash?” Ha Ha Ha. You are the dumbest one to ever post on the TN web-site. You can insult others but you can not take it. This is how weak bullies are. Go hug your emotional support bunny rabbit. You need to get your parents to help you with spelling and vocabulary. Use spell-check it will make you seem smarter than you really are. You sure need that. You are a dumb bully that insults everyone. Everybody can see you. You are weak because of anger. You need to clean up your dirty act. Nobody likes vulgar bullies.

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