9/11 advocates say the World Trade Center Health Program is suffering under the second administration of President Trump and leadership of U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
9/11 responders like retired NYPD Det. Richard Volpe fear the clock will run out. "Eventually it's gonna kill me," said Volpe of his rare kidney disease. "I have a lot of concerns with my family."
Soon, 2,983 names will be read aloud at what was ground zero on Sept. 11, 2001. Local towns and villages will hold similarly solemn ceremonies remembering residents lost 24 years ago in the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Speeches and prayers will include pledges to "never forget."
Meanwhile, the World Trade Center Health Program flounders, ad