Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used the 80th anniversary of D-Day to make a controversial statement about former President Donald Trump, sparking a heated response from his campaign team. The anniversary, which commemorates one of the pivotal moments of World War II, typically serves as a time to honor the sacrifices made by allied forces during the historic beach landings in Normandy, France.
On June 6, 1944, D-Day marked the commencement of the massive Allied operation that began the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe. The operation involved over 156,000 American, British, and Canadian troops who bravely stormed five heavily fortified beaches along a 50-mile front. The day is remembered for its strategic brilliance and the extreme valor shown by the troops, with at least 4,400 of those brave men making the ultimate sacrifice.
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Rather than solely commemorating these heroes, Clinton took to social media to draw a parallel between the fight against Nazism in 1944 and the current political climate in the United States. She wrote, “Eighty years ago today, thousands of brave Americans fought to protect democracy on the shores of Normandy. This November, all we have to do is vote.” This comment has stirred up considerable controversy, as it appeared to equate the modern political situation with the historical fight against one of history’s most infamous tyrants.
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