Karoline Leavitt Urges Newsmax to Stand Up for Freedom for the Greatest Generation
Karoline Leavitt, national press secretary for the Trump 2024 campaign, emphasized on the 80th anniversary of D-Day that the U.S. needs to preserve the freedom that the greatest generation sacrificed their lives for.
“We owe it to the greatest generation and every veteran that has honorably served our country to protect our freedom, to elect a commander in chief who acknowledges that America is the biggest and strongest country in the world, and we will use our influence as the United States to advocate for peace, not capitulate in the face of evil, which Joe Biden unfortunately has done in the past three and a half years,” Leavitt stated during an interview on Newsmax’s “The Chris Salcedo Show” on Thursday.
In June 2022, Marine veteran Carl Dekle, at the age of 100 years old, expressed his disappointment with the current state of the United States, lamenting the decline of the country and the sacrifices made by those who fought in World War II.
Leavitt attributed Dekle’s concerns to Biden’s “weakness”, claiming that the world was in a better state when Donald Trump was in office.
The decorated World War II veteran passed away two months later in Plant City, Florida.
“That is just heartbreaking to watch, a true hero who put his life on the line for freedom and democracy, and is now witnessing it unravel under Joe Biden’s corrupt and weak regime,” she remarked. “Joe Biden is the weakest commander in chief this country has ever seen, and that is why evil around the world and our adversaries have become more aggressive.”
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