Friday, June 7, 2024

Trump Marks 80th Anniversary Of D-Day

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: U.S. President Donald Trump tips the cap of a U.S. veteran of the Battle of Normandy as other veterans look on during the main ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the World War II Allied D-Day invasion of Normandy at Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2019 near Colleville-Sur-Mer, France. Veterans, families, visitors, political leaders and military personnel are gathering in Normandy to commemorate D-Day, which heralded the Allied advance towards Germany and victory about 11 months later. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
U.S. President Donald Trump tips the cap of a U.S. veteran of the Battle of Normandy as other veterans look on during the main ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the World War II Allied D-Day invasion of Normandy at Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2019 near Colleville-Sur-Mer, France.

45th President Donald J. Trump paid his respects to the tens of thousands of American troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy on this day 80 years ago.

On Thursday, Trump marked D-Day in a Truth Social Post. He stated that the men who took part in the pivotal WWII operation will live forever in history as among the bravest, noblest, and greatest Americans to ever walk the earth.

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Truth Social: realDonaldTrump

He recalled how many shed their blood and thousands gave their lives in defense of American freedom.

Trump added that they are in our hearts today and for all time.

The 45th president delivered remarks at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer on this day five years ago.

Around 73,000 American troops participated in D-Day, including more than 2,500 who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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