During a recent interview in Paris, France, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, representing California's 11th District and a former Speaker of the House, reflected on President Biden's poignant speech emphasizing America's historical commitment to democracy. Pelosi expressed her gratitude towards veterans, highlighting their dwindling numbers and advancing age, yet unwavering enthusiasm. She commended their selfless service and recounted encounters with veterans, including a 104-year-old from Baltimore.
Pelosi described President Biden's speech as almost prayerful, underscoring the sacrifices made by veterans for democracy and freedom. She noted the speech's reference to President Reagan's address from 40 years ago, advocating against isolationism and stressing the importance of preventing conflicts rather than dealing with their aftermath.
The Congresswoman praised President Biden's speeches at the D-Day observance, emphasizing their focus on values, patriotism, and America's historical essence. She highlighted the significance of honoring veterans for their unwavering love of country, citing her personal connection through her late uncle who perished en route to the Battle of the Bulge.
Pelosi recounted leading a delegation to France during the 70th and 75th anniversaries of D-Day, where veterans shared their experiences of storming the beaches and persevering through subsequent battles. She underscored the veterans' enduring commitment to the cause, exemplified by their relentless fight through the Battle of the Bulge, a pivotal moment in history.