Yesterday’s News 2026 06 08

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General Eisenhower speaks with members of the 101st Airborne before D-Day

Fred Wellman: D-Day and another failure by Hegseth

On the 82nd Anniversary of that fateful day the SecDef forgot the why of it all

A day that should talk about the sacrifice of the brave veterans and the civilians caught in the crossfire was instead turned into a pathetic anti-immigrant political hit job against our allies by the man who likes to pretend he is a warrior while acting like a petulant child.

“Sadly, today, different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies. Beaches 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? I pray not, and I believe not.”

He said this in front of twenty-nine of the last remaining veterans of that day including 107-year old Navy veteran Art Rose. Rose read a letter he had written to his parents on June 11, 1944.

“Rose expressed his fear of the unknown before the invasion, the letter ended with a positive message. Reading from the letter, Rose said: “What a country we are. I will always be grateful to my commander for taking me along [to battle]. Don’t worry about me. I am well, whole and happy. Love, Art.”

Mary Geddry: The Old Poison in New Bottles

D-Day was a rebuke to fascism, not an invitation for Pete Hegseth, JD Vance, and Donald Trump to recycle the politics of fear, grievance, and exclusion.

Olivia Ralph @ DailyBeast: Trump, 79, Honors D-Day Heroes by Praising Himself


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