Biden says 'to remember the ghosts of Pointe du Hoc isn’t enough'

In his second speech atop the Normandy cliffs in as many days, he again tried to meld patriotic nostalgia with warnings about the erosion of democracy.

President Biden delivers a speech on the legacy of Pointe du Hoc and democracy around the world Friday as he stands next to the Pointe du Hoc monument in Normandy, France. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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