Biden says he trusts his instinct to protect democracy
President Biden delivered a powerful speech in Normandy on Friday, where he emphasized the challenges of maintaining democracy and the importance of standing up against tyranny. Speaking about the heroics of the Army Rangers who scaled Pointe du Hoc on D-Day more than 80 years ago, Biden highlighted the deep-rooted instinct to “walk away” from democracy and the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Addressing the audience, Biden reflected on the resilience and commitment of the Army Rangers who fought against Hitler’s aggression during World War II. He drew parallels to the present day, calling on Americans to stand up against Putin’s aggression in Europe and stressing the importance of allies working together to confront common threats.
Throughout his speech, Biden underscored the values of democracy and the sacrifices made by past generations to defend freedom and uphold democratic principles. He emphasized the role of individuals in protecting democracy and urged Americans to remain steadfast in their commitment to safeguarding freedom both at home and abroad.
As he stood next to the Pointe du Hoc monument in Normandy, Biden paid tribute to the bravery and determination of the Army Rangers who faced insurmountable odds to secure victory on D-Day. He acknowledged the timeless values embodied by these heroes and called on Americans to honor their legacy by upholding the ideals of democracy and standing firm against tyranny.
In conclusion, Biden urged Americans to embrace their responsibility to protect freedom, defend democracy, and unite against aggression. He emphasized the need for individuals to look beyond their own interests and contribute to something greater than themselves, echoing the enduring message of unity and perseverance exemplified by the Army Rangers on that historic day in Normandy.

