Biden invokes heroes of Dday in call to defend democracy amid rising threats

Joe Biden, in a poignant speech at Pointe du Hoc in France where US Rangers bravely scaled cliffs during the Dday landings 80 years ago, rallied Americans to stand up to aggression both abroad and at home. Drawing parallels to the current challenges posed by Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, Biden emphasized the importance of protecting democracy and upholding freedom. He invoked the spirit of the heroes who fought against Hitler's aggression, urging Americans to continue their legacy by defending democracy and rejecting hateful ideologies. The speech, delivered from the same spot where Ronald Reagan spoke in 1984, highlighted the need for unity and cooperation in the face of modern-day threats. Biden's visit to France for the Dday commemorations and state visit, his longest foreign trip during his leadership, symbolized the strong relationship between the US and France. The trip included discussions on international issues such as the Israel-Gaza conflict, the war in Ukraine, and preparations for the upcoming NATO summit. The visit also served as a contrast to former President Donald Trump's actions in France, particularly his decision to skip a cemetery visit where US soldiers from World War I are buried. The narrative of Biden promoting democracy while abroad, in contrast to Trump's actions, was noted by experts and could have implications for the Democratic campaign. Biden's emphasis on the defense of democracy and the lessons learned from history provided powerful visuals from the Normandy beaches.

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