Huckabee rips Biden for failing to mention D-Day anniversary: 'Inconceivable' that White House forgot
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President Biden faces harsh backlash after failing to commemorate the 77th anniversary of D-Day. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee sharply questioned how such oversight occurred in the White House.
"It’s inconceivable that the president or his staff could be unaware that this was the anniversary of D-Day," Huckabee said. "There are dozens of people in the communications staff at the White House. … They know what dates are and what things are happening. So how could this have escaped the Biden White House communications department even if the president himself was unaware or had forgotten?" Veterans are reportedly outraged by the silence of the commander-in-chief, given that an estimated 2,500 Americans died that day. An Afghanistan and Iraq veteran told Fox News, "As a veteran I find it reprehensible that the president ends his speeches with ‘God bless the troops,’ which now seems to be in words only."More Related News