We've deleted an earlier tweet to this story and have edited for clarity. The story has also been updated.— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 11, 2019
FOX News: New York Times deletes 9/11 tweet after backlash: 'Airplanes took aim and brought down the World Trade Center'
The New York Times caused an uproar on Wednesday with a now-deleted tweet and now-updated story that originally said “airplanes” were responsible for the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.
“18 years have passed since airplanes took aim and brought down the World Trade Center. Today, families will once again gather and grieve at the site where more than 2000 people died,” the Times’ verified Twitter account wrote in a message accompanying a story about 9/11 victims being remembered at Ground Zero.
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Update: Here’s The Outrageous 9/11 Tweet The New York Times Quickly Deleted (Daily Caller)
WNU Editor: The New York times just cannot say that radical Islamists were responsible for this horrific attack. And all of this comes on the heel of another eye-opener tweet from the New York Times .... New York Times: Former Chinese Leader Mao Zedong Is 'One Of History’s Great Revolutionary Figures (September 9, 2019).
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