Hegseth attacks Europe over 'invasion' of migrants on its beaches in D-Day speech
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth commemorated the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings at the Normandy American Cemetery in France on June 6, honoring the approximately 160,000 Allied troops who liberated Europe in 1944. In his remarks, Hegseth drew parallels between the historical military defense of Europe and contemporary immigration and migration challenges, warning that the freedom won by those troops could be lost without strong defense measures today.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize that Hegseth's remarks align with the Trump administration's broader messaging on border security and immigration, noting that the D-Day commemoration was used as a platform for these political themes.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the speech's content straightforwardly, documenting Hegseth's use of 'invasion' language in discussing migration patterns and his calls for greater European defense spending.
The US defence secretary was speaking in Normandy, 82 years after allied forces launched their operation to liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe. ...
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