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MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski had some rare praise for President Trump, saying his
address to D-Day veterans at the 75th-anniversary commemoration ceremony "measured up to the moment and really was a true salute to the unity of this day... It was a really good speech."
MSNBC morning host Joe Scarborough echoed that sentiment on his show Thursday morning.
“I’m also glad the president chose to have the discipline to stick to script and delivered what, again, I believe is the strongest speech of his presidency,”
Scarborough stated. “There was one especially beautiful moment and I loved the thought because – any World War II documentary you see, any Vietnam documentary you see, when the interviewer starts talking about them being heroes, they will tear up and they’ll say ‘the heroes were the ones that never came back.’ Well Trump said that that’s what these heroes were saying.”
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta was one of many reporters and commentators to praise President Donald Trump on Thursday morning for the speech he gave in front of world leaders at the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
“I think this is perhaps the most on message moment of Donald Trump’s presidency today. We were all wondering whether he would veer from his remarks, go off of his script there, but he stayed on script, stayed on message and, I think, rose to the moment and as he was talking about those men gathered behind them he described them as being among the greatest Americans who have ever lived.”
“It was really one of those moments that I think Donald Trump needed to rise to in order to, I think, walk away from the cemetery, walk away from this hallowed ground and have people back at home saying, you know what, no matter what I think about the current president of the United States, he said the right thing at Normandy. He did the right thing at Normandy,” he continued.