Could Trump’s 9/11 story be false?
[NOTE: Please read the ADDENDUM at the end of this post for some additional information I’ve seen that tends to support Trump’s account rather than the 2004 Time article. The information has to do with the timing of a video interview of Trump, and also a contradictory account in another print interview.]
Donald Trump has told a number of stories about what he saw on 9/11, and you may recall that some of these stories became controversial and people doubted their veracity (more about that later). But one basic constant has always been that on the morning of 9/11 he watched the burning towers from his midtown Manhattan apartment, and as far as I know that has never been disputed.
Let me say at the outset that I have no idea where Donald Trump was that morning, and he might be telling the absolute truth about having been in New York in his apartment. I certainly had always assumed he was telling the truth about that part of it, and would have had no reason to doubt him.
But this evening I happened across this article about skyscrapers that appeared in Time magazine on December 20, 2004, long before Trump’s location on 9/11 had much relevance to anything except his own memories. I have no idea whether the following is true, but I’d certainly like to find out:
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Adrian D. Smith, a well-known architect in the Chicago office of Skidmore Owings & Merrill, was in a meeting with Donald Trump. The hyperbolic New York City developer was in Chicago to go over the design of a proposed Trump residential tower in that city that he had decided should be ”” what else? ”” the tallest building in the world, around 2,000 ft. In the midst of their meeting, the two men got word of the first plane that hit the World Trade Center. “When the second plane hit, we all rushed to the television to see what was happening,” says Smith. “That was the end of the meeting.” And also the end of the 2,000-ft. tower. A few weeks later, Trump’s people came back with a revised proposal ”” at 900 ft. or so.
The author of the article, Richard Lacayo, is still at Time magazine, and architect Adrian D. Smith is still alive, as well.
Most people retain vivid memories of where they were on 9/11 and can tell the tale accurately. I am going to assume that, because the Time article was written a mere three years after 9/11, the facts in it are based on much fresher memories than today’s recollections would be. Furthermore, it is often said that memories of where a person was when learning of enormous and shocking crises like 9/11 don’t tend to fade or to change; they remain fairly constant. There actually has been research done on the question of the accuracy of 9/11 memories, and the findings were that the memory of where a person was when hearing about it was one of the most stable types of memory of the events of 9/11. When answers at one week later were compared to memories one year and then three years later, the consistency of people’s answers were 89% and 83%, respectively. I don’t know the researchers’ definition of “accuracy” in terms of how exactly similar a story had to be to be judged accurate. But a difference as enormous as being in one’s apartment in New York watching in real life, versus being in a Chicago office having a meeting with an architect and then watching on TV, would certainly qualify as an extremely wide disparity. One of these stories—either Trump’s or the one in Time—is true, but they cannot both be true.
NOTE: To recap the other controversies around Trump’s personal 9/11 narrative—his first suspect story was about watching “thousands and thousands” of Arabs in New Jersey celebrating on 9/11. Diligent fact-checking revealed that, although there indeed were some small celebrations reported there, nothing of that magnitude occurred (the largest seems to have been about 30 people), and nothing was shown on TV except for some large celebrations in Palestine. So the consensus was that perhaps Trump had conflated the two. Memory can do that.
The second Trump story about 9/11 that has been questioned was that he could see people jumping from the WTC the morning as he watched from his midtown apartment, which is four miles away. Is such keen eyesight even possible? Some experts doubt it.
The third suspect story is Trump’s more recent claim of having lost “hundreds” of friends in the 9/11 attack on the WTC. The Daily Beast reported at length on the problems with Trump’s claim (estimating it would have meant he’d been friends with close to one in ten of the 9/11 victims), and stated that as of the time they wrote the story (2/17), Trump had not answered requests to name even a single friend he lost on 9/11.
[ADDENDUM: After writing this post I found two interviews that Trump gave very shortly after 9/11. One appeared in print on September 18, 2001, and the other is labeled on YouTube as having been videotaped on September 13, 2001. Part of the video is in German, and I don’t see or hear any corroboration of the 9/13 date (or anything about the date at all), but I don’t speak German, so it’s possible there is one.
Neither the article nor the video sheds any light on the question of where Trump might have been on 9/11, although if he’d been in Chicago on 9/11 it probably wouldn’t have been easy for him to return to NY in time for that video—if in fact that interview was taped some time on 9/13. We know that the airports were closed for a while after 9/11. This article says flights resumed on 9/13, however, so it seems it could have been possible. It would certainly be helpful to know when private planes were first allowed to fly after 9/11, but I haven’t been able to locate that information so far. The subject matter of each interview was Trump’s opinion on rebuilding on the WTC site, from the viewpoint of a real estate developer.
Also, and even more importantly, an article written in 2002 by Charles Shaw that conflicts with the Time account has been brought to my attention. It says:
Adrian Smith recalls where he was on the morning of 9/11. In what can only be described as sickening irony, he was with representatives of Donald Trump, preparing to go live with a press conference to unveil his new design for Trump Chicago…
Time says that Trump himself was in Chicago, but Shaw says it was “representatives.” Again, someone got it wrong, but there’s no way to tell for certain who it was. But putting all this additional information together, (the video said to be taken on 9/13, and the conflicting article), I’m now very strongly leaning towards saying Trump is much more likely to be telling the truth about being in his apartment and that the Time article is more likely to have been mistaken. Probably it was either the architect who misremembered exactly who was there, when being interviewed three years later, or the article’s author had misunderstood him and thought he said Trump himself was there rather than just the representatives.]
The donald can see for miles and miles, leaps tall buildings faster than a speeding locomotive. Is it possible to heap too much scorn on his head? Nope.
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You’ve got your man.
Baron Munchausen LIVES.
I fully believe that any person who was awake and even partly clear-headed that morning knows precisely, probably with a clear picture in his head, where he was and what he was doing when he first heard about and/or saw what was happening.
I have almost a video in my head of that morning. No one could forget where they were and who they were with. In detail. No one.
Earth to candidates: The Internet has a billion eyes and ears.
But voters only seem to have predispositions.
The German reporter did say that Bush would be arriving on the next day. His reporting was good. He talked about the spirit of the people and the hard work of their rescuers. When asked about anti-Arabian expressions, he said he had seen none. He said that there was some backlash against Arabs after the McVeigh attack, which some thought was attributable To Arabs, but he had seen none in NY.
The studio reporters asked him about the effect on Wall Street, and he said it was unpredictable but that he thought business would go on as normal. He was also asked whether the attack could have had something to due with disrupting trading because of recession worries. That was obviously a dumb question because the attack was planned long before. The reporter seemed much better informed than the studio people.
There was some time between when the towers were hit and when they fell. They burned for a while, at least an hour. He could have gone back to his apartment and seen them burning from there. If he was in another city he might have watched on tv like everyone else. Does the location from which he saw the burning towers matter all that much? I’m no a Trump Fan and it doesn’t matter that much to me. Didn’t Hillary Clinton have a highly suspect tale about 9/11? Somehow involving sifting through the rubble for Chelsea (who was working again hedge fund in the area)? Okay, not literally. Now my bias is showing! But there was an “I was directly traumatized” tale of some sort and this Trump thing is small beer by comparison.
Also, the assumption that Trump went to the Chicago office of the architect instead of the architect coming to him is a big assumption.
AMartel:
Hard to know whether the author of the Time article assumed that Trump was in Chicago, or whether it’s something the architect had actually told him. Memories can play tricks on people, and maybe in 2002 the architect remembered it was just the representatives there (which is what the 2002 interview reported), but by 2004 the architect’s memory had revised it as though it was Trump who was there. That’s the sort of error over time that’s somewhat understandable.
Or, perhaps the article’s writer got it wrong, misunderstanding something the architect had told him.
At any rate, I’m satisfied that Trump was in his apartment when 9/11 happened, as he reported.
Thanks for the extra information. I think it is easy to fall for the article coming from Time as being inerrant.
As for anybody who claims that everyone, without exception, must remember where they were, who they were with, what they said, how they felt, I must be an exception, and I suspect not the only one. I was living in L.A. then, saw the towers come down on TV, but that’s about it.
I do consider myself a man of honor, though, and cannot conceive of embellishing anything about those memories even if it could accrue to my advantage in a very important situation, but that’s just me. The Donald, I think, not so much
Who cares? I love your writing and I dislike Trump but I think you’ve got to calm down with the visceral hatred of the guy. Trump is going to be Trump and where he was was or was not and who he was friends with at the time is absolutely meaningless. This country is at a major crossroads in its history and you’re wasting words that can be used to focus on far more important issues.
I guess I should know better than to think Time would be a reliable source 🙂 .
Just so, so unlikely that Trump could have flown or drove from Chicago to NYC by September 13th.
But that’s the thing with Trump. You never know when he’s telling the truth; just like the Clintons.
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<does it really make a difference where DT was? His presence anywhere 15 years ago is a moot point, so is Clintons. They both could have been in Siberia eating snow cones for all it matters. Where he was or better yet his "people" say he was has no value. NOT everyone remembers where they were, saying they do is incorrect. And, watching the replay on TV could very well trick your mind into assuming you were somewhere else. Again, does it make a difference? Will it bring back the dead? NO. So?
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