Hegseth invokes immigration and 'invasion' in D-Day speech in France
Source: AP
Updated 10:08 AM CDT, June 6, 2026
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PARIS (AP) U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary speech on Saturday to appear to link immigration by sea to the wartime liberation of Europe, warning that the freedom won by Allied troops could prove temporary if leaders failed to defend it.
Hegseth, speaking at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer in northwestern France during commemorations for the 82nd anniversary of the June 6, 1944, landings, said that today, different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies.
Beaches in Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria. Boats and men arrive, he said.
When will European capitals do something about that invasion? Or is it too late? he added. I pray not, and I believe not.
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"Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths decision to bring six of his children on an official trip to France that began Friday is putting added strain on his personal protective detail amid heightened threats stemming from the Iran war, one current and two former employees of the agency responsible for his security said.
.... Video of the familys arrival in Paris shows them walking down a long red carpet and past a welcoming delegation of French officials, after descending from the U.S. military jet that flew them.
Ive never, ever seen anything like that with a whole family going, said one former official with the Armys Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, the agency responsible for securing the defense secretarys movements at home and abroad. Like others interviewed for this report, this person spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal..."
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(183,053 posts)Hegseth insulted our allies and former friends
Hegseth hammered for his 'disrespectful' D-Day speech in Normandy: 'Shameless'
— Melody Hamby Goss (@melodygoss111.bsky.social) 2026-06-07T12:19:27.800Z
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A white nationalist, weekend news host speaks over the graves of our fallen heroes. They were ANTIFA.
https://www.rawstory.com/pete-hegseth-2677008410/
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the 82nd anniversary of D-Day to compare migrants crossing the Mediterranean to the Nazi invasion of Europe and the backlash was immediate and bipartisan.
Speaking at the Normandy ceremony, Hegseth departed from solemn remembrance to deliver an anti-immigration political statement. "Sadly, today different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies," he said. "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?"
Greg Bagwell, a retired British Air Marshal and former senior RAF commander, was among the first to respond. "The commemoration of the bravery, tragedy and importance of D-Day is not ever the place to try and score cheap political points. What an ignorant and disrespectful dumba--."
Tom Nichols, a national security expert and staff writer at The Atlantic, noted a glaring historical problem with Hegseth's framing one that multiple people picked up on. "Making an analogy where the West is the defender of the beaches you know, where the Nazis were is not the smartest speechifying," Nichols wrote, "even for the man some inside the Pentagon refer to as 'Dumb McNamara.'" His post was reposted by former Republican congresswoman Barbara Comstock.
Reed Galen, a Republican strategist and co-founder of the Lincoln Project, was less clinical about it. "If you've been to the American Military Cemetery in Normandy, and you've looked out over those rows of crosses and stars of David, you'll know how odious this man is," he wrote. "Those men didn't die for this ideology or a------- like Pete Hegseth."
British attorney Jessica Simor pointed to Hegseth's "Deus Vult" tattoo the 1095 Crusader rallying cry of Pope Urban II to expel Muslims from Jerusalem, which has since been adopted as a symbol by far-right extremists. "As a far-right Christian nationalist, likely of the kind that favoured the Final Solution, he should have been banned," she wrote.