President Donald Trump will mark the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a divided schedule. He plans to attend a memorial ceremony at the Pentagon in the morning before traveling to New York to watch the Yankees play the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium that evening. Vice President JD Vance will represent the administration at the Ground Zero commemoration ceremony in Lower Manhattan. Second Lady Usha Vance will join him at the memorial site. The White House announced these arrangements on Tuesday, confirming the split responsibilities for the solemn anniversary. According to The Hill, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that “President Trump will commemorate the 24th anniversary of 9/11 on Thursday with a visit to the Pentagon memorial in the morning, followed by an appearance at the New York Yankees game at Yankees Stadium in the Bronx on Thursday evening.” The game against the Tigers is scheduled to start at 7:05 p.m. Pentagon ceremony and baseball game mark Trump’s 9/11 schedule This will be Trump’s first appearance at a Major League Baseball game during his second term as president. The last sitting president to attend an MLB game was Trump himself during his first presidency when he went to Game 5 of the 2019 World Series in Washington, D.C. AWESOME: President Trump will be attending the New York Yankees game on September 11th to commemorate the 9/11 anniversaryMANY families of fallen first responders will be there with himI love this! Those families deserve every bit of this honor! pic.twitter.com/YnBHIDt0GC— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 2, 2025 The Yankees organization is preparing for increased security measures around Yankee Stadium. Officials have advised both teams and fans to arrive early due to the expected heavy security presence. The visit comes just days after Trump received boos at the U.S. Open tennis tournament, where his appearance on videoboards drew mostly negative reactions from the crowd. Trump’s decision to attend a baseball game on the 9/11 anniversary has drawn attention from various quarters. Some view it as mixing memorial observances with entertainment, while others see it as a continuation of the longstanding relationship between baseball and American resilience following the attacks. The Yankees franchise has deep connections to New York’s post-9/11 story, particularly through President George W. Bush’s memorable first pitch during the 2001 World Series. The Federal Aviation Administration has issued temporary flight restrictions for September 10-11 at LaGuardia Airport due to VIP movement, which typically indicates presidential travel. The restrictions confirm the logistical preparations for Trump’s movement between the Pentagon ceremony and the Bronx baseball game. Trump’s administration continues to face challenges as it navigates various policy decisions and public appearances during significant national events.