Failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton ignited a firestorm of controversy with a tweet that seemingly drew a parallel between former President Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Clinton's remarks, posted on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, have stirred heated debate, positioning the act of voting against former President Donald Trump as a symbol of resistance akin to the fight against Nazi Germany. Drawing on the significance of the historic event, Clinton used the milestone to underscore the value of voting in safeguarding democracy, likening the actions of anti-Trump voters to the bravery of soldiers involved in the pivotal Normandy landings during World War II.

The contentious comparison made by Clinton was disseminated on Twitter, with the notable move of disabling replies to the post, fueling a spectrum of reactions from the public.

The D-Day invasion, spearheaded by Allied forces, including the United States, unfolded on June 6, 1944, in Normandy, France, marking a momentous juncture in World War II and propelling the liberation of Europe from the grip of Nazi Germany. The legacy of this historic military maneuver embodies immense significance in the annals of global history and the battle for freedom and democracy.

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Hillary Clinton's juxtaposition of contemporary political actions with the valor of D-Day combatants has triggered widespread consternation and divergence of opinions, shedding light on the enduring resonance and sensitivity surrounding historical commemorations and the gravity of such comparisons.

Now, let's compare her Tweet with Ronald Reagan's Normandy speech. Watch:

And then there's Joe Biden and his speech yesterday, where he used some of his time to push his war propaganda instead of just honoring the legacy of the fallen. Watch:

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