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Local Politics Update – Stay Informed with Hometown News

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President Joe Biden delivered a powerful speech at Pointe du Hoc in France, commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day and emphasizing the importance of democracy and American values. Standing at the site where Army Rangers scaled cliffs to seize German ammunition during World War II, Biden urged Americans to stay true to the principles of freedom and democracy.

Drawing parallels between the bravery of the soldiers who fought in Normandy and the challenges facing the world today, Biden highlighted the need to stand up against aggression and defend democracy both at home and abroad. He also made a clear contrast to former President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda, emphasizing the importance of American leadership on the world stage.

Biden’s speech resonated with the audience, including veteran John Wardell, who fought in the Battle of Brest. Wardell, a New Jersey native, was thanked by Biden for his service, prompting applause from the crowd. Wardell humbly insisted he was just a small part of history and expressed hope that the next generation would honor the sacrifices made by those who fought in World War II.

The President’s address also touched on current geopolitical issues, including Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression in Ukraine. Biden reaffirmed unwavering U.S. support for Ukraine and emphasized the importance of standing up against modern-day threats, just as the soldiers of Normandy did against Hitler’s aggression.

Overall, Biden’s speech at Pointe du Hoc served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the men and women who fought in World War II and the importance of upholding democratic values in the face of adversity.

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