Biden asks Americans to recommit to democracy in Normandy cliff speech
- President Joe Biden will return to Normandy to rally Americans in defense of democracy from Pointe du Hoc, where Army Rangers scaled cliffs during D-Day as President Reagan did in 1984.
- Biden aims to use the Rangers' victory story to promote his global vision.
- Biden plans to visit Pointe du Hoc in Normandy to deliver a speech on democracy's power, symbolizing the Army Rangers' triumph during D-Day.
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Biden Attacks Trump from Normandy
“President Joe Biden’s campaign launched an attack ad against former President Donald Trump from France on Friday, placing Trump’s past criticisms of members of the military against the image of the hallowed grounds of Normandy,” Politico reports. “The minute-long video — which was shared on X after Biden concluded a speech at Pointe du Hoc — went after Trump for reportedly disparaging service members, including calling them ‘losers’ and ‘sucker…


Biden asks Americans to recommit to democracy in Normandy cliff speech
POINTE DU HOC (France), June 8 ― Atop the cliff that US Army Rangers scaled 80 years ago on D-Day, President Joe Biden yesterday compared the threats posed by Nazi Germany to those facing the world today by dictators and authoritarianism, and urged Americans to resist isolationism. Biden's speech in Normandy, his second in as many days, sought to strengthen support for Ukraine, which is locked in a war with Russia and its President Vladimir Puti…
Biden Asks Americans to Recommit to Democracy in Normandy Cliff Speech
POINTE DU HOC, France (Reuters) - Atop the cliff that U.S. Army Rangers scaled 80 years ago on D-Day, President Joe Biden on Friday compared the threats posed by Nazi Germany to those facing the world today by dictators and authoritarianism, and urged Americans to resist isolationism.
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