never ever been more stark than it is today. that s because of thousands of miles away from our shores, president biden today marking the 80th anniversary of the d-day invasion that pivotal turning point in the fight against the nazis in world war ii. he did so with more than two dozen heads of state and government leaders. president biden making the case that we must honor the legacy of those who laid down their lives in the fight against fascism by today supporting ukraine in its war against an aud democrat. he argued for everyone to resist the tide of authoritarianism. watch. we re living in a time when democracy is more at risk across the world than any point since the end of warld were ii since the beaches were stormed in 1944. now we have to ask ourselves. will we stand against tyranny, against evil, against crushing brutality of the iron fist? will we stand for freedom? will we defend democracy? will we stand together? my answer is yes. the specter looming over pre
if he was in the military, and was convicted, he would lose his security clearance, and we want to make him commander in chief in i hope more folks on the fence think about that. all right. you guys have really sort of inspired all of my democracy defending juices. marty, i hope we can call on you over the next five months. you re a stiffening of the spine to all of us. i love that you had the time. thank you very much. and rick and paul, thank you both. the next hour of deadline: white house, supreme court justice alito s story falls apart. his neighbors speaks on the publicly, which puts a giant hole through his story on the upwhydown flag that flew on his infrastructure. we ll bring you that story, next. l bring you that story,