President Joe Biden failed to acknowledge the 77th anniversary of D-Day on Sunday, commemorating the day brave American heroes stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate France from Nazi Germany, a major turning point in World War II. Biden's press secretary Jen Psaki was grilled about the matter Monday.
Peter Doocy asks why the White House failed to put out a statement for D-Day. “Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump all commemorated D-Day anniversaries on D-Day. Why didn’t President Biden?” pic.twitter.com/wvlTaXyjjV
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) June 7, 2021
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked Psaki about the absence of a D-Day statement from the White House: "Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump all commemorated D-Day anniversaries on D-Day. Why didn't President Biden?"
BREAKING: Joe Biden went the entire day without acknowledging the anniversary of D-Day on either of his Twitter accounts (@POTUS & @JoeBiden).
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) June 7, 2021
On June 6, 1944 the United States along with US allies pulled-off one of the greatest military operations on record. An estimated 2,400 Americans died on D-Day. 90 percent of troops that first stepped off landing boats didn’t survive leaving their mothers, wives, and daughters. The battle led to the US and its allies defeating Germany and liberating France from the Nazi’s.
There was no mention of D-Day on either of Biden’s Twitter accounts on Sunday. Instead, Biden shared a video about the Tulsa massacre.
This is not the first time Biden displayed his blatant lack of respect for the United States military.
Stay cool this weekend, folks. pic.twitter.com/Z2xOTekvUZ
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 29, 2021
Heading into Memorial Day Weekend—a weekend to honor our Nation’s fallen heroes—President Biden tweeted, "Stay cool this weekend, folks."
Enjoy the long weekend. pic.twitter.com/ilGOrod4AW
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) May 29, 2021
While Vice President Kamala Harris issued an appalling tweet on Memorial Day Weekend, saying to "Enjoy the long weekend" instead of honoring our fallen American heroes, Harris, unlike Biden, acknowledged D-Day.
On the 77th anniversary of #DDay, we honor the heroes who stormed the beaches of Normandy and liberated a continent. We will never forget their courage and sacrifice.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 6, 2021
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