“I called Bonny to see where she was because I was scared to death ... I didn’t know where she was, whether she was flying, not flying, where she was. And then I found out she was home,” Jill Biden said, adding that she then “went straight to Bonny's house.”
The FLOTUS stressed that “there were so many things swirling that day” because she “was worried about Joe’s safety,” and also because she “just could not imagine” that her sister “was on one of those flights.”
“That plane was headed for the US Capitol and so I think it’s important that every year we go to Shanksville and we remember those who fought: the flight attendants, the captains, the pilots, all of those who fought to save those lives”, Joe Biden’s wife said, adding that her bottom line message later on Sunday would be, “We will never forget."