L’indécence de cet homme est inversement proportionnelle à l’immense reconnaissance que nous éprouvons envers les jeunes Américains qui ont sacrifié leur vie ainsi qu’au peuple américain pour contribuer à la libération de l’Europe du nazisme lors du #DDay. On ne s’improvise pas Franklin D. Roosevelt ou Dwight D. Eisenhower, il est temps pour certain d’être fidèle à leur mémoire.
Today, on D-Day, we remember the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of the Allied forces who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
In one of history’s most pivotal moments, thousands of brave service members answered the call, many making the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for freedom.
We honor those who served, those we lost, and the enduring legacy of the Greatest Generation. 🇺🇸
Photo courtesy of The National WWII Museum.
🇬🇧 Alec Penstone, one of the last surviving D-Day veterans, died on 28 May aged 101, just days before the world marked the 82nd anniversary of the Normandy landings he survived.
Last year, the World War II veteran went viral when he said the sacrifice made by the men of his generation “wasn’t worth the result of what it is now”.
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D-DAY ANNIVERSARY: More than 30 churches in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and Luxembourg contain stained-glass windows honoring U.S. military efforts during the First and Second World Wars.
Stars and Stripes reporter @pwwellman visited them over the course of seven months. Highlighted here are a few that remember D-Day.
See more windows here:
https://t.co/fBtpMer5u9
Right now, 82 years ago, paratroopers were en route to Normandy, France on airplanes for D-Day.
I can’t imagine what that flight must have been like, or what went through their minds. What I do know, is that those young men changed the course of history through acts of bravery and heroism.
Pete Hegseth in Normandy:
Sadly, today different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies.
In Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria, boats and men arrive.
When will European capitals do something about that invasion? Or is it too late?
As the Chairman of DOGE, I am fighting to end waste, fraud, and abuse in Washington. Click the link below to see how we are fighting to keep more money in your dadgum pocket:
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“Some things are believed because they are demonstrably true. But many other things are believed simply because they have been asserted repeatedly—and repetition has been accepted as a substitute for evidence.”
— Thomas Sowell
Our feckless government doesn’t care how much harm it causes. It does care how much an upcoming election outcome is harmed. Which is why we now see even more rules - a day after Marco Rubio ran his elitist mouth before Congress about too many Afghans, attempting to justify the Executive’s sociopathic ally dumping project.
The government is proposing to take away the right to work from Afghan allies who are here legally, including those brought here by the U.S. government.
Full explainer at the link in bio: https://t.co/7bWDdWvJZA
Why are we rolling out the red carpet for 17,500 Afrikaners with no ties here while stranding 1,100 Afghan allies who risked their lives for our country?
“Assimilation” isn’t an answer. It’s a dog whistle. And it’s wrong.
The "right place for them to go" @SecRubio is here in the United States of America. They stood shoulder to shoulder with us—with us! They weren't told, if you risk your life for us, we will send you to the Congo. We offered them an opportunity to come here with us—with us! It's our responsibility to fulfill that promise and keep our word, not third countries. And let's clarify the fact that the pathway for our Afghan allies to come here closed long before the "National Guard attack." It was disrupted just hours after President Trump's second inauguration with the swipe of a pen enacting Executive Order 14163.