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POINTE DU HOC, France (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday summoned Americans to defend democracy from threats at home and abroad — and cast an implicit contrast with Donald Trump — as he drew on the heroism of Army Rangers who scaled the seaside cliffs of Pointe du Hoc in the D-Day invasion 80 years ago.

POINTE DU HOC, France — President Joe Biden on Friday summoned Americans to defend democracy from threats at home and abroad — and castPresident Joe Biden delivers a speech on the legacy of Pointe du Hoc, and democracy around the world, Friday, June 7, 2024 as he stands next to the Pointe du Hoc monument in Normandy, France.

It was ostensibly an official speech, and Biden, a Democrat, never referenced the Republican former president's name. But his remarks were steeped in political overtones as his campaign tries to attract national security-minded Republican voters who lionized Reagan and have never warmed to Trump's “America First” foreign policy.

Biden, at 81 not that many years removed from the Normandy fighters, cast himself — and his nation — as their inheritors in the timeless struggle between freedom and tyranny, saying “we're the fortunate heirs of a legacy of these heroes.” As he works to shore up Ukraine, Biden is grappling with other global challenges, among them seeking to end fighting betweenPointe du Hoc is located on the sheer cliffs between Omaha and Utah beaches. Before D-Day, the Nazis were believed to have stationed artillery there, which would have allowed them to shell critical landing zones for Allied troops.

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